H.R. 5592 - Derivatives Oversight and Taxpayer Protection Act
- Sponsor:
- Elijah E. Cummings
- Summary:
- To amend the Commodity Exchange Act to clarify which fees the Commodity Futures Trading Commission may assess and collect, and for other purposes. (by CRS)
- Status:
- The bill has been referred to committee.
Derivatives Oversight and Taxpayer Protection Act
H.R. 5592 — 114th Congress (2015–2016)
- Summary
- To amend the Commodity Exchange Act to clarify which fees the Commodity Futures Trading Commission may assess and collect, and for other purposes. (by CRS)
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- Title
- To amend the Commodity Exchange Act to clarify which fees the Commodity Futures Trading Commission may assess and collect, and for other purposes.
- Other Titles
- Derivatives Oversight and Taxpayer Protection Act
- Derivatives Oversight and Taxpayer Protection Act
- Sponsor
- Elijah E. Cummings
- Co-Sponsors
- Subjects
- Finance and financial sector
- Administrative law and regulatory procedures
- Appropriations
- Banking and financial institutions regulation
- Bankruptcy
- Civil actions and liability
- Commodities markets
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Congressional oversight
- Executive agency funding and structure
- Fraud offenses and financial crimes
- Government information and archives
- International monetary system and foreign exchange
- Securities
- User charges and fees
- Related Bills
- Major Actions
Introduced 6/28/2016 Referred to Committee - Bill History
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There have been no votes on this bill.
Action Date Description Introduced 6/28/2016 6/28/2016 Introduced in House 6/28/2016 Referred to the Committee on Agriculture, and in addition to the Committees on Financial Services, and the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. 7/14/2016 Referred to the Subcommittee on Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and Credit. Number Sponsor Date Offered Status
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Total contributions given to House members from Consumer groups, which…
supported this bill
Consumer groups | $30,400 |
$30,400 |
Contributions data source: OpenSecrets.org