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Congressional Oversight Panel

In response to the escalating crisis, on October 3, 2008, Congress provided the U.S. Treasury with the authority to spend $700 billion to stabilize the U.S. economy. Congress created the Office of Financial Stabilization (OFS) within Treasury to implement a Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). At the same time, Congress created a Congressional Oversight Panel (COP) to “review the current state of financial markets and the regulatory system.” COP is empowered to hold hearings, review official data, and write reports on actions taken by Treasury and financial institutions and their effect on the economy. Through regular reports, COP must: * Oversee Treasury’s actions * Assess the impact of spending to stabilize the economy * Evaluate market transparency, * Ensure effective foreclosure mitigation efforts * And guarantee that Treasury’s actions are in the best interest of the American people. Lastly, Congress has instructed COP to produce a special report on regulatory reform that will analyze “the current state of the regulatory system and its effectiveness at overseeing the participants in the financial system and protecting consumers.”

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Orgs with Common People
Leadership and staff of Congressional Oversight Panel also have positions in these orgs
OrgCommon People
U.S. Department of the Treasury Elizabeth Warren, Timothy Massad
Boston Scientific Corp John E Sununu
TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation Richard Neiman
US House of Representatives Jeb Hensarling
US Senate Elizabeth Warren
State, Local, and Private Sector Preparedness and Integration (Ad Hoc) Subcommittee John E Sununu
Consumer Affairs, Insurance, and Automotive Safety Subcommittee John E Sununu
Phil Gramm Jeb Hensarling
Harvard Law School Elizabeth Warren
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Richard Neiman
National Republican Senatorial Committee Jeb Hensarling
AFL-CIO Damon Silvers
Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Damon Silvers
Cravath Swaine & Moore LLP Timothy Massad
Empire State Development Corporation Richard Neiman
National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform Jeb Hensarling
Time Warner Cable Inc. John E Sununu
Close Up Foundation John E Sununu
Conference of State Bank Supervisors Richard Neiman
Henry Street Settlement Richard Neiman
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Congressional Oversight Panel
Updated over 15 years ago

Basic Info

Types Organization, Government Body
Website http://cop.senate.gov

Source Links

2 documents :: see all
  • U.S. Treasury - Timothy Massad - Acting Assistant Secretary for Financial Stability
  • COP.gov - member bios
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