Senate Votes 67-32 To Start Debate On Banking Bill To Ease Restrictions | |||
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![]() ![]() ![]() According to a report by Reuters, the United States Senate has voted 67-32 in favor of starting to debate a bipartisan bill that would ease restrictions for mid-sized and small lenders introduced in response to the 2007-2009 financial crisis. The vote opens the door for the chamber to potentially pass the proposed legislation by the end of this week.. |
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![]() north hero fx 06 Mar - 11:41:12 AM [RTRS] - U.S. SENATE VOTES 67-32 TO BEGIN DEBATE ON BILL THAT WOULD EASE RULES FOR MID-SIZED… https://t.co/Sdp5dFzu7L 3 hours ago ![]() Victoria Guida Senate votes 67-32 to start debate on the bipartisan bill rolling back rules on banks and credit unions. https://t.co/hLYU9FXKEe 3 hours ago ![]() Lizzie of Earth RT @lmower3: The Senate is in recess until 1 p.m., when it will start debating the dozens of amendments that have been filed to the bill.… 3 days ago ![]() Lawrence Mower The Senate is in recess until 1 p.m., when it will start debating the dozens of amendments that have been filed to… https://t.co/XhBvMDxKXl 3 days ago |