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1 Legislative History of Bank Interest Rates Control P.L. 89-597 1 (1966)

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BANKS INTEREST RATES
CONTROL
P.L. 89-597                                        80 Stat. 823
September 21, 1966
1) Public Law 89-597, as approved September 21, 1966.
REPORTS
2) House Report No. 89-1777, to accompany H.R. 14026, July
28, 1966.
3) Senate Report No. 89-1601, to accompany H.R. 14026, September
14, 1966.
HEARINGS
4) Interest Rates and Mortgage Credit, Hearing before the
Senate Banking and Currency Committee on S. 3687, S. 3627,
S. 3529, 89th Congress, August 4, 1966.
5)  Regulation of Maximum Rates of Interest Paid on Savings,
Hearing before the Senate Banking and Currency Committee on
S. 3687, and H.R. 14026, 89th Congress, August 13, 1966.
6) To Eliminate Unsound Competition for Savings and Time
Deposits, Hearings before the House Banking and Currency
Committee on H.R. 14026, 89th Congress, May 9-12, 19, 24,
25, 31; June 1, 2, 7-9, 16, 23, 1966.
BILLS
7) H.R. 14826, as introduced by Mr. Patman and referred to the
House Banking and Currency Committee, March 28, 1966.
8) H.R. 14026, as reported with amendments (House Report No.
89-1777), July 28, 1966.
9) H.R. 14026, as passed House and referred to the Senate
Banking and Currency Committee, September 9, 1966.
10) H.R. 14026, as reported Senate with amendments (Senate
Report No. 89-1601), September 14, 1966.

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