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JPMorgan And The Senate Banking Committee Are Pretty Tight, Here's How

Reported by Huffington Post on Thursday, 14 June 2012 (on June 14, 2012)
Huffington Post
*By Cora Currier
ProPublica *

Wednesday morning, Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JP Morgan Chase, faced a Senate hearingext over more than $2 billion in bank lossesext caused by risky hedges that blew up. Dimon saidext that the hedges—investments meant to protect the bank—had grown into "complex and hard-to manage risks." The losses "let a lot of people down, and we are sorry for it."

Many lawmakers are holding up the losses as evidence of the need for stronger financial regulationext. The chairman of the Senate banking committee, Tim Johnson, D-S.D., in his opening remarks, asked for "a full accounting" of JP Morgan's losses.

But through campaign contributions and well-connected staff, JP Morgan appears to have already taken its own accounting of the Banking committee. Here's a picture of connections between the company and the committee:

*Revolving Door*

One current staffer on the Senate banking committee, Dwight Fettig, is a former lobbyist for JP Morganext. In 2009, the bank hired him to work on "financial services regulatory reform." Meanwhile, JP Morgan is stacked thick with former committee staff.

· Naomi Camper – Currently a lobbyist for JP Morgan. Prior to that, from 2001-2004, she was an aideext to Senator Johnson.

· Kate Childress –A JP Morgan lobbyist since 2008ext, she is also a former aideext to Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who sits on both the Senate Banking and Finance committees.

· Steven Patterson –A JP Morgan lobbyistext and formerly a staff directorext for economic policy for the Banking committee.

· Nate Gatten— A JP Morgan lobbyist based in London who was reportedly called back to Washingtonext recently to help with the company's damage control. He is a former lobbyist for Fannie Mae, and, in the 1990s, was a banking aideext to former Senator Robert Bennett, R-Utah, who also sat on the committee.

· P. Michael Nielsen – A lobbyist with a firm run by former Senator Bennett, he has been retained by JP Morganext for help with federal probes, according to Bloomberg. He was also a senior policy adviserext to the committee from 2007 to 2010.

American Banker also reported that three otherext outside lobbyists currently working for JP Morgan were once affiliated with the committee:

· Jason Rosenberg – A lobbyist at The Glover Park Group and formerly an aideext to Jon Tester, D-Mont., who sits on the committee.

· Jenn Fogel-Bublick – A lobbyist at McBee Strategic Consulting and formerly a Democratic counselext on the committee.

· Mike Chappell – A lobbyist for Fierce, Isakowitz & Blalock and a former press assistantext to Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., another committee member.

A former senator on the committee, Mel Martinez, R-Fl., is also now the JP Morgan exec in charge of Florida, Central America, and the Caribbean. Martinez was elected to the Senate in 2004ext and went to the bank in 2010. Bloomberg reported that he was called to Washingtonext after the losses were reported.

Lobbyists for JP Morgan appear to be keeping busy. The bank spent $7.6 million on lobbying last yearext, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

*Campaign Contributions:*

JP Morgan has also been a generous donorext to banking committee members, both Republican and Democratic.

· JP Morgan is the second largest campaign contributor to Johnson, the committee chair, and to the top Republican on the committee, Richard Shelby of Alabama, over the past twenty yearsext, according to a tally from American Banker.

· JP Morgan employees have donatedext more than $80,000 to Johnson since 1998 and more than $136,000 to Shelby since 1990.

· So far in 2012, Dimon has personally donatedext to committee members Bob Corker, R-Tenn., and Mark Warner, D-Va. In 2008, he gave $2,000 each to Johnson and Shelby.

· Six of the 22 members of the banking committee have not receivedext any money from JP Morgan PACs or employees in recent election cycles. Two of those members are retiring and aren't collecting campaign funds.

It's not clear what the committee will do beyond the hearings. Numerous federal agencies are investigating JP Morgan's losses, including the Commodity Futures Trading Commissionext, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currencyext, the Department of Justiceext, and the Securities and Exchange Commissionext. Next Tuesday, Dimon will testify in front of the House Committee on Financial Services.


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