Experts
Barney Frank
House Financial Services Committee Chairman
His hope is that by March 2010, a new entity will be charged with looking out for systemic risk in the economy. Read More
Would Congressman Frank support a piecemeal approach to health care reform? He’s rethinking it all. Read More
Our blunder came when we killed rental housing programs and tried to help low income people buy homes, says Barney Frank. Read More
Barney Frank on why he originally opposed tightened regulations for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Read More
Barney Frank thinks no federal funds can go to keep institutions in business. His bill, already passed by Congress, seeks to make creditors very, very nervous. Read More
A conversation with the House Financial Services Committee Chairman. Read More
About Barney Frank
Barney Frank has been in Congress since 1981. He is the Chairman of the Financial Services Committee. Previously he was a Massachusetts State Representative and an assistant to the Mayor of Boston. He has also taught at several Boston area universities.