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Hearing Hearing Date: April 15, 2015 10:00 am 2154 Rayburn House Office Build

Oversight of Efforts to Reform Export-Import Bank of the United States

Subject
Oversight of Efforts to Reform Export-Import Bank of the United States
Date
April 15, 2015
Time
10:00 am
Place
2154 Rayburn House Office Build

House Financial Services Subcommittee on Monetary Policyand Trade, and Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Health Care, Benefits, and Administrative Rules, will examine Export–Import Bank reforms including the 2012 reauthorization report, during a hearing on Wednesday, April 15, at 10 am.

“The Export-Import Bank has long been broken and it is our responsibility to closely examine its future viability. Another year has passed and once again Ex-Im has failed to implement necessary reforms to eliminate waste, fraud and abuse. During the hearing, we’ll closely review Ex-Im’s repeated failures in basic transparency and accountability to both Congress and hardworking taxpayers. A continuation along the current course poses far too much risk for our economy and taxpayers  which we simply cannot allow.” – Chairmen Hensarling, Chaffetz, Huizenga, and Jordan.

Witnesses and testimonies: Michael T. McCarthy

Acting Inspector General
Office of Inspector General, Export-Import Bank of the United States

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Mark S. Thorum

Assistant Inspector General for Inspections and Evaluations
Office of Inspector General, Export-Import Bank of the United States

Nathan Sheets

Undersecretary for International Affairs
U.S. Department of Treasury

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Fred P. Hochberg

Chairman and President
Export-Import Bank of the United States

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Kimberly M. Gianopoulos

Director of Advocacy
International Affairs and Trade Team, Government Accountability Office

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Export-Import Bank Financial Exposure Document
Export-Import Transparency Questions Document
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