On the recordMarch 24, 2015
Rather than the FSOC changing, modifying, or reversing a decision, what if the designated institution simply disagrees? What recourse does it have?
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congress.govRather than the FSOC changing, modifying, or reversing a decision, what if the designated institution simply disagrees? What recourse does it have?
Cotton questions the recourse available to institutions that disagree with FSOC decisions.
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