On the recordSeptember 21, 2010
Then why do you submit your reports to the SEC so they can redact anything, to prevent the public and our Committee from knowing exactly what you said in the report?
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congress.govThen why do you submit your reports to the SEC so they can redact anything, to prevent the public and our Committee from knowing exactly what you said in the report?
Senator Bunning criticizes the process of report submission to the SEC.
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