The Financial CHOICE Act, introduced in Congress in 2017, aimed to roll back regulations set by the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010. The bill was approved by the House but died after the Senate didn’t push it forward.
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Full text of Financial CHOICE Act
The House Financial Services Committee Majority, Executive Summary and Comprehensive Summary (April 2017)
TITLE I — Ending ‘‘Too Big to Fail’’ and Bank Bailouts
TITLE II — Demanding Accountability from Wall Street
TITLE V — Regulatory Relief for Main Street and Community Financial Institutions
TITLE VI — Regulatory Relief for Strongly Capitalized, Well Managed Banking Organizations
TITLE VII — Empowering Americans to Achieve Financial Independence
TITLE VIII — Capital Markets Improvements
TITLE IX — Repeal of the Volcker Rule and Other Provisions
TITLE X — Fed Oversight Reform and Modernization
TITLE XI — Improving Insurance Coordination Through an Independent Advocate