H.R. 1109: Bank Service Company Examination Coordination Act of 2023

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To amend the Bank Service Company Act to provide improvements with respect to State banking agencies, and for other purposes.

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Sponsor and status

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Roger Williams

Sponsor. Representative for Texas's 25th congressional district. Republican.

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Last Updated: Dec 1, 2023
Length: 6 pages
Introduced Feb 21, 2023
118 th Congress (2023–2025)

Ordered Reported on Feb 28, 2023

The committees assigned to this bill sent it to the House or Senate as a whole for consideration on February 28, 2023.

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Cosponsors

4 Cosponsors (2 Republicans, 2 Democrats)

26% chance of being enacted (details)

History

Jul 24, 2018 Earlier Version — Ordered Reported

This activity took place on a related bill, H.R. 3626 (115th).

Sep 10, 2019 Earlier Version — Passed House (Senate next)

This activity took place on a related bill, H.R. 241 (116th).

Mar 26, 2021 Earlier Version — Introduced

This activity took place on a related bill, H.R. 2270 (117th).

Feb 21, 2023 Introduced

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Feb 28, 2023 Ordered Reported

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Dec 1, 2023 Reported by House Committee on Financial Services

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Passed House Passed Senate Signed by the President

H.R. 1109 is a bill in the United States Congress.

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Prognosis Details

This bill has a . . .

26% chance of being enacted.

Only about 21% of bills that made it past committee in 2021–2023 were enacted.

Factors considered:

The bill was introduced in the first 90 days of the Congress.
The bill was introduced in the first year of the Congress.
The sponsor is on a committee to which the bill has been referred, and the sponsor is a member of the majority party.
There is at least one cosponsor from the majority party and one cosponsor outside of the majority party.
At least two cosponsors serve on a committee to which the bill has been referred.
This bill was a re-introduction of H.R. 2270 (117th) from the previous session of Congress.

These factors are correlated with either an increased or decreased chance of being enacted.

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