This makes no sense to me. These investments are some of the safest investments in the world.
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Messer criticizes the exclusion of American municipal bonds from high-quality liquid assets.
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I just would make the case that certainly it is important that we have strong enforcement. The bad actors ought to be penalized. But often innocent shareholders get caught up in the midst of this, at no fault of their own.
I think one of the things we have got to remember as policymakers is we aren't just accountable for our intentions, we are also accountable for our results.
And virtually every state I am aware of that has a robust charter school program, far more charter schools are closed than any public schools.
I have believed all along that the pledge alone wouldn't be enough, and that we ought to look at other ways that we can legally protect parents' rights to protect their child's privacy.





