Michelle W Bowman: Supervision and regulation
What changed vs prior statement
- 01No material change in policy stance vs prior statement.
- 02Language essentially preserved across key themes of monetary policy decision-making.
- 03Vote split: No vote-record change.
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Speech by Ms Michelle W Bowman, Vice Chair for Supervision of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, before the Committee on Financial Services, US House of Representatives, Washington DC, 4 June 2026.
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