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Legislative wrap: Some financial services bills we’re tracking in Congress

Image of House Speaker Mike Johnson Speaks To Media on Capitol Hill on the last day of the regular session in July 2025.
House Speaker Mike Johnson talks to media. Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

Progress on Bills related to the economy, the banking system, housing, insurance, securities and exchanges.

Continuing its ambitious rollout of legislation, just before heading out for the summer recess, the US House of Representative’s Committee on Financial Services unveiled 12 pieces of legislation this week. The bills seek to create a Financial Technology Working Group, promote small businesses, modernize the accredited investor definition, and ease

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