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Marlin Stutzman's Public Statements on Issue: Finance and Banking

On The Ballot: Running, Republican for U.S. House (IN) - District 3

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12/01/2016 Letter to the Hon. Richard Cordray, Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau - Request for Information Regarding Rulemaking on Payday, Vehicle Title, and Certain High-Cost Installment Loans
04/06/2016 Stutzman Statement on Release of Fiduciary Rule
02/04/2016 Stutzman Supports The Financial Institution Customer Protection Act
11/19/2015 Stutzman Applauds Veto-Proof Passage of CFPB Reform
11/18/2015 Reforming CFPB Indirect Auto Financing Guidance Act
11/04/2015 Announcement by the Acting Chair
10/27/2015 Stutzman Statement on the Export-Import Bank
05/20/2015 Letter to Richard Cordray, Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau - TRID Regulation
02/25/2015 Stutzman Supports 529 College Savings Plans
01/15/2015 Stutzman Named to Budget and Financial Services Committees
10/16/2014 Letter to Michael Horowitz, Inspector General of the Department of Justice, and Robin Ashton, Counsel of the Office of Professional Responsibility - Immediate Investigation into Operation Choke Point
04/09/2014 Letter to Jacob Lew, Chairman of the Financial Stability Oversight Council - Financial Institutions Designations
02/27/2014 Consumer Financial Protection Safety and Soundness Improvement Act of 2013
01/15/2014 Stutzman on Volcker Rule Reversal
01/08/2014 Stutzman Co-Sponsors Legislation to Fix Volcker Rule's Unintended Consequences
12/10/2013 Stutzman on Volcker Rule: "Washington's Vast Bureaucracy Never Wastes a Crisis"
11/21/2013 Stutzman: CFPB "Disgracefully Unaccountable, Even by Washington's Standards"
07/23/2013 Stutzman: "It's Time to Break Washington's Cycle of Bailouts"
01/10/2013 Stutzman Comments on Nomination of Jack Lew
08/01/2012 The Wall Street Journal - Saying No to State Bailouts
03/20/2012 Stutzman Rejects Debt and Decline, House Budget Committee Introduces The Path to Prosperity
01/10/2012 Issue Position: Bailouts
06/08/2011 Stutzman Praises Indiana Credit Rating
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