FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JANUARY 28, 2003
CONTACT: LINDA MACIAS/PAUL TODD (202) 225-6161
Baca Appointed to Influential House Financial Services
Committee
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - The House of Representatives Democratic Caucus
announced today that it had appointed Representative Joe Baca
(D-Rialto) to the highly influential Financial Services Committee.
The Financial Services Committee oversees issues related to banking,
monetary policy, housing and home lending, and international lending
organizations like the World Bank or International Monetary Fund. It
also deals with the complex regulations that manage complicated
borrowing and insurance law. Arthur Andersen, Worldcom, and Enron
officials testified about their misdeeds to the Financial Services
Committee last spring, and the Committee introduced legislation that
would stop further Enron or Arthur Andersen fiascoes from happening
again.
“Providing working families with increased access to capital markets,
investment opportunities, and fair banking and insurance services will
be my priorities on Financial Services,” Baca said. “As our community
keeps growing, we must make sure families can take advantage of
financial opportunities to prepare for their futures. We must also
make sure that greedy executives cannot squander the futures of their
employees for their own profit.”
“Retirement, healthcare, higher education, prescription drugs, social
security - these are the important things that working families must
look at and plan for in the future, but they don’t always have access
to the same opportunities that many wealthier families have,” Baca
said. “Financial opportunities, whether they are found in accounts at
our local banks, in the purchase of new homes, or in investments in
billion dollar multinational corporations, must be open to everyone
who wants to take advantage of them.”