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Ex-Im Reauthorization (Oct. 26) 

Mike & Co. — The House voted 246-177 tonight in favor of a discharge petition setting up a final House vote tonight orTuesday on reauthorizing the Export-Import Bank, a rare parliamentary maneuver to force the agency’s proposed resurrection onto the House floor, over the opposition of conservative Republicans. If the Bank is ultimately revived, it would mark just the third time in …

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SEC Nominations (Oct. 20)

Mike & Co. — Wheels are in motion on almost every major front right now in Congress, with Paul Ryan announcing tonight that he is a to serve as a unity candidate for Speaker, if all the major caucuses of the House Republican conference endorse him.  He is giving the conference until this Friday to decide whether it is …

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Ex-Im Update (Oct.  9)

Mike & Co. —  After another week of surprises and certainty — or “chaos” — surrounding the future of the House GOP leadership, right before members left for a week’s recess, came a major unexpected boost for Ex-Im reauthorization today.  Good long weekends all,  Dana ———- Ex-Im Update — a Tree Grows in Brooklyn You …

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Fed Dividend (Oct. 7)

Mike & Co. –– In comments to bank executives at a private meeting in Washington yesterday, Mitch McConnell said that there was no way he would remove the provision that reduces the Fed dividend from six to 1.5 percent for banks with more than $1 billion in consolidated assets.  Mechanics of the dividend and more on the latest below. …

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Jobs Report (Oct. 2)

Mike & Co. — Welcome to the weekend. A couple of unexpected and unwelcome economic and debt  developments marred the end of the week.  Below is a look at this morning’s labor statistics report for September. Unless anyone has other ideas, Monday’s update will explore the impact of Treasury’s announcement late this week that the operational deadline …

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The Fiduciary Rule (Oct. 1)

Mike and Co., Welcome to FY 2016.  The deficit for this year is expected to be about 70 percent lower than it was in FY 2009. The week saw a CR approved with major leadership consequences but nothing resolved on the policy front. It also saw House Financial Services Committee Democrats split on a bill to …

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Fiscal/Financial Issues as the Dust Settles (Sep. 29)

Mike & Co. As the dust settles slowly on the Hill following the shock the Boehner resignation/retirement, it’s easier to see where we stand on the fiscal and financial issues immediately affected by it.  Trump and his tax plan make a cameo (he’s great). Best, Dana ———— For the third straight year, the federal government …

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