On the recordFebruary 10, 2009
So the government gets $7 billion in preferred stock, and the government is on the hook for $250 billion in losses, is that correct?
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congress.govSo the government gets $7 billion in preferred stock, and the government is on the hook for $250 billion in losses, is that correct?
Grayson seeks clarification on the government's financial exposure.
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