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Chambliss Concerned with Plan to Address Speculation
Published Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at 04:48 AM
While Chambliss believes certain components of the bill - those designed to yield more transparency in the markets - are necessary - he says the language goes far beyond what he considers reasonable. According to Chambliss - a reasonable market oversight component could be developed as part of a bipartisan - comprehensive package. But he says the current approach is distracting the Senate from developing more reasonable and balanced legislation
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