Dodd talks bank bill w/GOP Sen Corker
By ConnPolitics.tv Editor on Feb 11, 2010 | In News, Sen. Chris Dodd (D), Washington D.C. - Congress | 6 feedbacks »
WASHINGTON (AP) – Senate Democrats are trying a new route to break through an impasse on banking rules meant to prevent another financial meltdown.
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd has begun negotiating with Tennessee Republican Sen. Bob Corker to write a bipartisan bank regulation bill.
Dodd’s announcement Thursday comes less than a week after he said talks with the committee’s top Republican, Sen. Richard Shelby, had reached an impasse.
The Senate Banking committee has been working for months to try to fashion legislation responding to the 2008 financial crisis. The House already passed its version of the legislation.
Corker has been active in working with Democrats to help write new rules for Wall Street.
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Yeah, WTF? Although I get your lame point why don't you learn how to use punctuation and write a complete sentence while you're at it! Maybe you'd be taken more seriously. Typical lazy, that's what it is...
As far as you point of the GOP selling out to Bin Laden, what facts do you have to support that statement?
And those lives in Iraq were taken by the stroke of a pen by President Clinton. Google the Iraq Liberation Act. He authored that Act and was approved by his Congress by an over whelming majority 3 years before 9/11 occurred. Learn some history while you're brushing up on your English skills.
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