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US HR3182

US HR3182
CECL Consumer Impact and Study Bill of 2019


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Introduced
06/10/2019
In Committee
06/28/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

To require the Securities and Exchange Commission and certain Federal agencies to carry out a study relating to accounting standards, and for other purposes. This bill directs the Securities and Exchange Commission and federal financial regulators to report on the implementation of the Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) accounting standard and its impact on credit availability, capital requirements, financial institutions, and nonfinancial institutions. Required compliance with the CECL standard is delayed until one year after submission of this report.

AI Summary

This bill directs the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and federal financial regulators to conduct a study on the impact of the Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) accounting standard on credit availability, capital requirements, financial institutions, and nonfinancial institutions. The study will also examine the potential systemic risks and competitive impacts of CECL implementation. The bill requires the SEC and regulators to report their findings and recommendations to Congress and the Financial Accounting Standards Board within one year. Additionally, the bill delays the implementation of CECL until one year after the submission of the report, to allow time for consideration of the study's results.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Business and Industry

Sponsors (69)

Vicente Gonzalez (D)* Ralph Abraham (R),  Jodey Arrington (R),  Don Bacon (R),  Andy Barr (R),  Joyce Beatty (D),  Jack Bergman (R),  Dan Bishop (R),  Anthony Brindisi (D),  Mo Brooks (R),  Ted Budd (R),  Ed Case (D),  Tom Cole (R),  Lou Correa (D),  Rick Crawford (R),  Dan Crenshaw (R),  Henry Cuellar (D),  Brian Fitzpatrick (R),  Bill Flores (R),  Virginia Foxx (R),  Greg Gianforte (R),  Anthony Gonzalez (R),  Lance Gooden (R),  Josh Gottheimer (D),  Garret Graves (R),  Morgan Griffith (R),  Vicky Hartzler (R),  Kevin Hern (R),  Clay Higgins (R),  French Hill (R),  Kendra Horn (D),  Sheila Jackson-Lee (D),  Mike Johnson (R),  Ann Kirkpatrick (D),  Ann Kuster (D),  David Kustoff (R),  Debbie Lesko (R),  Barry Loudermilk (R),  Frank Lucas (R),  Blaine Luetkemeyer (R),  Roger Marshall (R),  Ben McAdams (D),  Mark Meadows (R),  Markwayne Mullin (R),  Pete Olson (R),  Chris Pappas (D),  Greg Pence (R),  Bill Posey (R),  Denver Riggleman (R),  Hal Rogers (R),  John Rose (R),  Harley Rouda (D),  David Rouzer (R),  David Schweikert (R),  David Scott (D),  Brad Sherman (D),  Adrian Smith (R),  Jason Smith (R),  Bryan Steil (R),  Steve Stivers (R),  William Timmons (R),  Ann Wagner (R),  Mark Walker (R),  Steve Watkins (R),  Bruce Westerman (R),  Jennifer Wexton (D),  Roger Williams (R),  Steve Womack (R),  Don Young (R), 

Last Action

Referred to the Subcommittee on Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and Credit. (on 06/28/2019)

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