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Congressional Oversight Panel to Hold Hearing on Regulatory
Reform
January 13, 2009
For immediate release

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Caleb Weaver

***Please Note UPDATED Details Below***
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Congressional Oversight Panel today announced additional
details about the public hearing on regulatory reform of the financial sector that will be
held TOMORROW, January 14th, 2009 in Washington, D.C. The Panel is in the process of
preparing a special report on regulatory reform, and the hearing will provide an
opportunity for the Panel members to seek information from a variety of experts on the
regulation of the financial industry. The goal of the hearing will be to achieve a better
understanding of current regulations and how the existing regulatory structure contributed
to the ongoing financial and mortgage crises in order to determine what, if any, reforms
are needed.
The Panel will hear testimony from experts representing a wide variety of backgrounds,
areas of expertise, and political affiliations.
The following witnesses are expected to testify at the hearing:
Joseph E. Stiglitz, Ph.D., Nobel Laureate and University Professor at Columbia
Business School
Robert Schiller, Economist at Yale University
Gene L. Dodaro, Acting Comptroller General of the United States, Government
Accountability Office
Joel Seligman, President of the University of Rochester
Peter J. Wallison, Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute
Marc Summerlin, Managing Director and Co-Founder at the Lindsey Group
Sarah Bloom Raskin, Commissioner of the Maryland Office of Financial Regulation
The Panel is required by law to produce a special report for Congress on regulatory reform
“analyzing the current state of the regulatory system and its effectiveness at overseeing the
participants in the financial system and protecting consumers, and providing
recommendations for improvement.” The statute specifically mandates that the Panel
examine whether “participants in the financial markets that are currently outside the
regulatory system should become subject to the regulatory system…and whether there are
any gaps in existing consumer protections.”
In addition to the hearing, the Panel is encouraging all Americans to pose their own
questions, make their own suggestions, and share their personal stories through its website
at COP.Senate.gov.
The Congressional Oversight Panel was created to oversee the expenditure of Troubled

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Asset Relief Program (TARP) funds authorized by Congress in the Emergency Economic
Stabilization Act of 2008 (EESA) and to provide recommendations on regulatory reform.
The Panel members are: Congressman Jeb Hensarling (R-TX), Richard H. Neiman,
Superintendent of Banks for the State of New York, Damon Silvers, Associate General
Counsel of the AFL-CIO, former US Senator John E. Sununu (R-NH), and Elizabeth
Warren, Leo Gottlieb Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.

Event Details
Who

Members of the TARP Congressional Oversight Panel

What

Congressional Oversight Panel Hearing on Regulatory Reform

When

Wednesday, January 14, 2009
9:00 am

Where

Russell Senate Office Building, Room 253
Washington, D.C.

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