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Senate Banking Committee May Take a New Look at Dodd-Frank

The Dodd-Frank Act has created a huge problem for the economy and needs to be revisited.

I have wondered how long it would take for this administration to acknowledge that the Dodd-Frank Act has done a lot of damage to our economy. What they have to figure out now is how are they going to gracefully explain out all the problems and what can be done to fix it?

They could start by scrapping the current bill. The current bill has created so much red tape and regulations that it has stymied any growth and expansion.

I hope they are smart enough to begin fixing a huge problem.

Senate Banking Panel Could Take Second Look at Dodd-Frank

By: Victoria Finkle

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