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What is House Committee on Financial Services working on?

Recent hearings

  • Converging Criminal Enterprises: Chinese Money Laundering Networks and Cartel Financing in the U.S. Financial System

    Jun 9, 2026

    Hearing
  • Oversight of Prudential Regulators

    Jun 4, 2026

    Hearing
  • Modernizing the BSA for Financial Crime in the 21st Century

    May 21, 2026

    Hearing
  • Partnering for Innovation: How Bank-Fintech Collaborations Enhance Financial Infrastructure

    May 20, 2026

    Hearing
  • From Order to Execution: Ensuring Efficient and Transparent Equity Markets

    May 20, 2026

    Hearing

As of Jun 3, 2026. Sparse coverage can reflect a quiet recess period or a filter gap; the full schedule lives on Congress.gov.

Bills in committee

Status reflects the bill’s latest action on Congress.gov, which may be past this committee (e.g. a bill “Passed House, in Senate” has cleared this committee and chamber).

Jurisdiction

Rule X, clause 1(h) of the Rules of the U.S. House of Representatives places the following subjects within the jurisdiction of the Committee on Financial Services: (1) banks and banking, including deposit insurance and Federal monetary policy; (2) economic stabilization, defense production, renegotiation, and control of the price of commodities, rents, and services; (3) financial aid to commerce and industry (other than transportation); (4) insurance generally; (5) international finance; (6) international financial and monetary organizations; (7) money and credit, including currency and the issuance of notes and redemption thereof, gold and silver including the coinage thereof, and valuation and revaluation of the dollar; (8) public and private housing; (9) securities and exchanges; and (10) urban development.

Committee activity data from Congress.gov. Full methodology

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