Mr. Speaker, I yield myself 30 seconds to say that it was a most interesting and passionate speech that my colleague gave. I have some good news for him. The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution are not repealed by this bill, and neither is HMDA. HMDA is not repealed. Even the new CFPB regulations that double the data of HMDA are not repeal. I would urge the gentleman from Minnesota to actually read the bill, which happens to be four pages long, and he would find out that a current--a current--exemption that exists under current law for our smallest financial institutions that are trying to make loans to the very people he claims he wants to protect, that is slightly enlarged. Mr. Speaker, I yield 3 minutes to the gentleman from Arkansas (Mr. Hill), who is the majority whip of the Financial Services Committee.
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