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Letters

CCMC frequently submits comment letters to regulators and letters to Congress to ensure the views of the business community are considered in the rule making and legislative process.

 


 

Letter to the House on release of Cost Benefit Analysis (3/11/2013)

Hill Letter in Support of New Inter-Affiliate Bill (2/14/2013)

Coalition Hill Letter in Support of New Margin Bill (2/14/2013)

Letter to OCC, FDIC, and Federal Reserve on Proposed Liquidity Coverage Ratio Requirement (1/31/2014)

Letter to Sen. Kirk supporting S. 1907 the “Fairness for Community Job Creators Act” (1/13/14)

Letter to Regulators regarding Regulatory Capital Rules (10/22/12)

Letter to Federal Reserve regarding Volcker Rule (12/15/11)

Letter to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on G-SIFI surcharges (6/14/2011)

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