
Financial Transparency Act of 2021
Policy Area: Finance and Financial Sector
Sponsor: Rep. Maloney, Carolyn B. [D-NY-12] (D-NY)
Latest Action (2021-10-26): Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
Financial Transparency Act of 2021 This bill requires federal financial regulatory agencies to adopt specified data standards with respect to format, searchability, and transparency. The bill also decreases, beginning September 30, 2031, the cap on the surplus funds of the Federal Reserve banks. (Amounts exceeding this cap are deposited in the general fund of the Treasury.)
Subjects: Administrative law and regulatory procedures, Banking and financial institutions regulation, Commodities markets, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Congressional oversight, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Corporate finance and management, Department of the Treasury
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How members voted on HR2989. 292 total positions across all roll calls for this bill.
| Member | Date | Question | Vote | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robert B. Aderholt (R-Alabama) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Jake Auchincloss (D-Massachusetts) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Mark E. Amodei (R-Nevada) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Alma S. Adams (D-North Carolina) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Pete Aguilar (D-California) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Rick W. Allen (R-Georgia) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Jodey C. Arrington (R-Texas) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Sanford D. Bishop (D-Georgia) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Cliff Bentz (R-Oregon) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Stephanie I. Bice (R-Oklahoma) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Lauren Boebert (R-Colorado) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Nay | Passed |
| Gus M. Bilirakis (R-Florida) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Vern Buchanan (R-Florida) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Suzanne Bonamici (D-Oregon) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Andy Barr (R-Kentucky) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Julia Brownley (D-California) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Ami Bera (D-California) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Brian Babin (R-Texas) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Donald S. Beyer (D-Virginia) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Mike Bost (R-Illinois) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Brendan F. Boyle (D-Pennsylvania) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Don Bacon (R-Nebraska) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Jim Banks (R-Indiana) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Nanette Diaz Barragán (D-California) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Jack Bergman (R-Michigan) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Andy Biggs (R-Arizona) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Nay | Passed |
| Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Delaware) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Ted Budd (R-North Carolina) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Troy Balderson (R-Ohio) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| James R. Baird (R-Indiana) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Tim Burchett (R-Tennessee) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Nay | Passed |
| Ken Calvert (R-California) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| James E. Clyburn (D-South Carolina) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Kat Cammack (R-Florida) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Not Voting | Passed |
| John R. Carter (R-Texas) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Tom Cole (R-Oklahoma) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Ed Case (D-Hawaii) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Jim Costa (D-California) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Emanuel Cleaver (D-Missouri) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Kathy Castor (D-Florida) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Yvette D. Clarke (D-New York) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Steve Cohen (D-Tennessee) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Joe Courtney (D-Connecticut) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| André Carson (D-Indiana) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Judy Chu (D-California) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Eric A. "Rick" Crawford (R-Arkansas) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
| Joaquin Castro (D-Texas) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Not Voting | Passed |
| Katherine M. Clark (D-Massachusetts) | 2021-10-25 | 2/3 Yea-And-Nay | Yea | Passed |
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HR2989 is the Financial Transparency Act of 2021, introduced in the House of the 119th U.S. Congress by Rep. Maloney, Carolyn B. [D-NY-12] (D-NY). Financial Transparency Act of 2021 This bill requires federal financial regulatory agencies to adopt specified data standards with respect to format, searchability, and transparency. The bill also decreases, beginning September 30, 2031, the cap on the surplus funds of the Federal Reserve banks.
HR2989 was sponsored by Rep. Maloney, Carolyn B. [D-NY-12] (D-NY). Cosponsors and roll-call positions are listed on this page.
As of 2021-10-26, HR2989 Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs..
HR2989 has had 1 roll-call vote on record. The most recent: 2021-10-25 — 2/3 Yea-And-Nay (Passed).
HR2989 is categorized under "Finance and Financial Sector." Browse other bills in this area at /topic-finance-and-financial-sector/.
Each member’s vote is shown on this page, with party affiliation, state, and the official vote question. Click any member to see their full voting record.