On the recordFebruary 11, 2015
These requirements were so costly that many swap and futures sellers simply stopped working with publicly-owned utilities.
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congress.govThese requirements were so costly that many swap and futures sellers simply stopped working with publicly-owned utilities.
LaMalfa discusses the negative impact of Dodd-Frank on publicly-owned utilities.
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