The U.S. House Committee on Financial Services advanced eight bills out of committee following a full committee markup, reporting them to the full U.S. House of Representatives for consideration. The measures span small business and community finance proposals, increased oversight of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), protections for homebuyer privacy, and a proposed U.S. regulatory framework for digital assets. Measures reported include the CLARITY Act (32–19), the Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act (46–0), the Small Bank Holding Company Relief Act (30–20), the Securities Research Modification Act (31–19), the Amendment for Crowdfunding Capital Enhancement and Small-business Support (ACCESS) Act (51–0), the HUD Transparency Act (50–1), the Mentor Protégé Program for Small Financial Institutions Act (50–1), and the Systemic Risk Authority Transparency Act (51–0). Next, the bills move to the full House for consideration.
U.S. Financial Services Committee 2025-06-11
U.S. House Committee on Financial Services reports eight bills to the House including a digital assets framework and homebuyer privacy protections
The U.S. House Committee on Financial Services advanced eight bills to the full House, covering small business finance, HUD oversight, homebuyer privacy, and a digital assets regulatory framework. Key measures include the CLARITY Act, Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act, and the ACCESS Act. The bills now await consideration by the full U.S. House of Representatives.