My question is simple. I am asking why such a sudden interest after 12 years as a member of the Banking Committee, why is this the first time the Senator from New York has raised a question about a particular savings and loan on the floor of the Senate?
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Pryor questions the timing of a Senator's inquiry regarding a savings and loan issue.
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