Eight States Join OK, SC and MI in Challenge to Dodd-Frank Financial Law
By OKGOP | News, Press ReleaseOKLAHOMA CITY – Eight states Wednesday joined Oklahoma, South Carolina and Michigan in a multi-state lawsuit challenging the constitutionality and unchecked power of the Dodd-Frank financial act. The state attorneys general are challenging Title II of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, which creates the “Orderly Liquidation Authority” and gives singular power
Oklahoma Joins Suit Challenging Dodd-Frank
By OKGOP | News, Press ReleaseUnconstitutional Legislation Gives Wall Street Banks Unfair Advantage While Strangling Oklahoma Economy (Oklahoma City) – The State of Oklahoma has joined a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Dodd-Frank, a sweeping financial overhaul designed to “fix” the financial crisis. Oklahoma, South Carolina and other attorneys general joined a lawsuit originally filed by National Bank of Big
Fright Night
By Chairman Pinnell | BlogBy Chairman Matt Pinnell It’s fright night time. Most of us will be visited this evening by sugar-high children and Occupy Wall Street protesters looking for–what else–a handout. Either way, it’s going to be frightening. The real fright night, however, is playing out at our community banking institutions across America. The Dodd-Frank bill passed in










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