
Is it possible that FSOC will come out with its non-bank SIFI designations before the Fed submits its final rule and definition?
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Is it possible that FSOC will come out with its non-bank SIFI designations before the Fed submits its final rule and definition?

Per Dodd-Frank, a non-bank SIFI designation must meet the definition of 'predominantly engaged in a financial activity.'

I asked her, 'Well, how much would it cost to secure the border?' And her response was, 'We have enough resources.'

If done right, immigration reform will create jobs, strengthen businesses, bolster security at our borders, and keep more Wisconsin families together.

I want to thank all of you for your service to our country and for being here today.

Madam President, I thank the Senator from Oklahoma for his comments. I came to the floor to voice my support for the Cruz amendment. I want to concentrate on the cost of the health care law, which is why we are asking in this amendment to…

So the Department spends approximately $50 billion per year. We are not doing that planning now...

Yes. Madam President, I ask unanimous consent to speak for up to 5 to 7 minutes. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there objection? Without objection, it is so ordered. The Senator from Oklahoma.

I think this bill is going to be spending another $4.5 billion. What do we spend per year on border security right now, approximately?

I certainly understand when I ask questions, do you have enough resources and people needed to defend budgets, I mean, I get that.

I think the framework laid out in the immigration reform bill targets some of the key areas...

Where you would be satisfied, where the American people would be satisfied, so we are not looking at another 10 million illegal immigrants 10 years down the road or we are not going to be looking at another wave.

I could not believe--and we did not have exactly the high ground there, either.

We have the infrastructure, we do not have the manpower.

The purpose here is we need to fix our legal immigration system. We need to solve this problem.

Are we just doing more of the same, Ms. Richards?

Do you have enough resources? What would it cost to secure the border?

Do you think another $4.5 billion is going to make any further impact on that? I mean, are we just going to continue to throw resources at the problem?