to Susan Koonce Steagall and Orlando Marvin Steagall, he was a nephew of Congressman Henry B. Steagall, for whom he was named. Steagall attended Auburn...
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Henry Bascom Steagall (May 19, 1873 – November 22, 1943) was a United States representative from Alabama. He was chairman of the Committee on Banking...
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co-founded Morgan Stanley together with Harold Stanley when the Glass–Steagall Act forced the separation on investment banking and commercial banking...
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The Glass–Steagall Act was a part of the 1933 Banking Act. It placed restrictions on activities that commercial banks and investment banks (or other securities...
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quarterback on Alabama's 1978 and 1979 national championship teams Henry B. Steagall II, justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama Robert Smith Vance, United...
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saving-and-loan bailout, credit-reporting reform, the overhaul of the Glass–Steagall Act of 1933 and financial modernization. Kennedy also served on the House...
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1989 Oscar W. Adams Jr. 1980 1993 J. Gorman Houston Jr. 1985 2005 Henry B. Steagall II 1986 1995 Mark Kennedy 1989 1999 Kenneth F. Ingram 1991 1997 Ralph...
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1933 Banking Act (section Steagall bill)
as the Glass–Steagall Act, after its Congressional sponsors, Senator Carter Glass (D) of Virginia, and Representative Henry B. Steagall (D) of Alabama...
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Thyssen, who helped finance Adolf Hitler. After the passage of the Glass-Steagall Act, the partners decided to focus on commercial banking, becoming a private...
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beginning of the Morgan dynasty's decline. With the passage of the Glass-Steagall Act in 1933, which restricted the merging of investment and commercial...
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Representative from Alabama in 1941. He was the son of John Hollis Bankhead II and the grandson of John H. Bankhead, both of whom represented Alabama in...
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Lawrence Summers (redirect from Lawrence Henry Summers)
deregulation of the U.S financial system, including the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act. Following the end of Clinton's term, Summers served as the 27th president...
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Joseph P. O'Hara (section World War II)
Paul Brown, Albert Sidney Camp, Carl Vinson, Sam Hobbs, Pete Jarman, Henry B. Steagall, George M. Grant, Frank W. Boykin, L. Mendel Rivers, James P. Richards...
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§ 961 Legislative history Introduced in the House as H.R. 7565 by Henry B. Steagall (D-AL) on September 21, 1942 Committee consideration by House Banking...
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the Wayback Machine "The Repeal of Glass-Steagall"http://motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2009/03/repeal-glass-steagall Three top economists agree 2009 worst financial...
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Marcy Kaptur (section World War II memorial)
Story. On April 12, 2011, Kaptur introduced H.R. 1489 to restore the Glass–Steagall Act, "To repeal certain provisions of the Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act and revive...
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New Deal (section World War II and full employment)
economy gained bipartisan support. The New Deal regulation of banking (Glass–Steagall Act) lasted until it was suspended in the 1990s. Several organizations...
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transaction, contrary to a commercial or retail bank. From the passage of Glass–Steagall Act in 1933 until its repeal in 1999 by the Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act, the...
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the regulation of the banking industry, such as the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act and implementation of the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000...
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board co-chair of Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, spearheaded repeal of Glass-Steagall Act) Haim Saban (founder, Saban Capital Group) Jeffrey D. Sachs (American...
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Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, third and fourth terms (section Foreign policy and World War II)
foreign policy concerns, as the United States became involved in World War II in December 1941. Roosevelt won congressional approval of the Lend-Lease program...
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List of train songs (section B)
by Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band "Texas Silver Zephyr, The" (Red Steagall) by Hank Snow "Texas, 1947" (Guy Clark) by Johnny Cash, Guy Clark, Robert...
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Medicines and Healthcare. 2013. p. 3791. ISBN 978-92-871-7527-4. Monteiro B, Steagall PV (November 2019). "Antiinflammatory Drugs". The Veterinary Clinics...
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Henry Schoellkopf Reuss (February 22, 1912 – January 12, 2002) was a Democratic U.S. Representative from Wisconsin. Henry Schoellkopf Reuss was born in...
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Bill Clinton (redirect from B. Clinton)
known as the Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act, which repealed the part of the Glass–Steagall Act that had prohibited a bank from offering a full range of investment...
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at his father's death, but he was never as influential. The 1933 Glass–Steagall Act forced the dissolution of the House of Morgan into three entities:...
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Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act 1941: National Victory Garden Program 1941: Steagall Amendment 1946: Farmers Home Administration 1946: National School Lunch...
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Emergency Price Control Act of 1942 (category World War II legislation)
Practices Agricultural Commodities Prohibitions Voluntary Agreements Title II: Administration and Enforcement Administration Investigations, Records, Reports...
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Corporation (FDIC) insurance for bank deposits enacted through the Glass–Steagall Act of 1933 and the 1935 National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), also known...
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businesses in the United States were required by the provisions of the Glass–Steagall Act to separate their investment banking from their commercial banking...
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