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U.S. GOVERNMENT
INFORMATION
GP
FINANCIAL SERVICES AND GENERAL GOV-
ERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL
YEAR 2014
TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2013
U.S. SENATE,
SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS,
Washington, DC.
The subcommittee met at 3:11 p.m., in room SD-138, Dirksen
Senate Office Building, Hon. Tom Udall (chairman) presiding.
Present: Senators Udall, Coons, Johanns, and Moran.
COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION
STATEMENT OF HON. GARY GENSLER, CHAIRMAN
OPENING STATEMENT OF SENATOR TOM UDALL
Senator UDALL. We are going to bring the subcommittee to order.
I am pleased to convene this hearing of the Financial Services and
General Government subcommittee to consider the fiscal year 2014
funding request for two key Federal regulatory agencies, the Com-
modity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Securities
and Exchange Commission (SEC).
I welcome my distinguished ranking member, Senator Mike
Johanns, and our colleagues here today with us, and others who
also may arrive in a little bit.
Joining us today are the Honorable Gary Gensler, the Chairman
of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and the Honorable
Mary Jo White, the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Com-
mission. They will discuss the critical work of their agencies, share
how they have used the resources provided over the past couple of
years, and explain the details of their budgetary needs for fiscal
year 2014.
The subcommittee has received a statement for the record from
Colleen Kelley, President of the National Treasury Employees
Union, regarding the funding for the FCC. If there's no objection,
I'd ask it be included in the record of these proceedings. Great. It
will be included in the record.
[The statement follows:]
PREPARED STATEMENT OF THE NATIONAL TREASURY EMPLOYEES UNION
Chairman Udall, Ranking Member Johanns and members of the Subcommittee on
Financial Services and General Government Appropriations, thank you for the op-
portunity to present this statement on behalf of the National Treasury Employees
Union (NTEU). Our union is proud to represent the bargaining unit staff at the Se-
curities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
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