Press Release: John Carney Calls for Congress and Regulators to Stand up to Wall Street
July 21, 2010
WILMINGTON, DE –John Carney, Democratic candidate for the Delaware at-large seat, released the following statement about the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act signed by the President today:
“Today, the President signed into law the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. There are elements of the bill, such as the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and an end to taxpayer funded bailouts for failing Wall Street firms, which are important to ensuring greater protection for Delawareans. However, I’m concerned that Congress allowed too many of the bill’s most important elements, like increased capital requirements for financial institutions and oversight of derivatives and other risky trading instruments, to be written by the very regulators who did not see this crisis looming in 2007 and early 2008.”
“As the son of two educators, who grew up in a large, middle class family, I understand the challenges Delawareans face to provide for their children, own a home, and save for a comfortable retirement. If I’m elected to Congress, I will fight every day to ensure that the financial regulations signed into law today protect Delaware families and help restore long-term stability to our economy. Additionally, I will work to strengthen the legislation if the regulations that arise from it prove to be insufficient to control serious risks to the financial system.”
“We cannot go back to the lax enforcement on Wall Street that caused our economic problems in the first place. In the years ahead, Congress must provide the necessary oversight of the regulators to make sure they do their jobs. Wall Street’s actions have enormous consequences for Main Street, and Delaware families simply cannot afford to go through another financial catastrophe like the 2008 crisis.”
| Open Government I believe that openness in government leads to better results for Delawareans, which is why I have voluntarily posted my financial disclosure forms online. I want you to know that if I am elected to Congress, I will base my decisions on the best interests of Delaware's families and small businesses, not the special interest lobby. |
