On the recordMay 15, 2012
So if you really ended too-big-to-fail, then Members on the other side of the aisle over here would not state that one of their goals for the next Congress is, 'Let's end too-big-to-fail.'
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congress.govSo if you really ended too-big-to-fail, then Members on the other side of the aisle over here would not state that one of their goals for the next Congress is, 'Let's end too-big-to-fail.'
Capuano asserts that if too-big-to-fail were truly resolved, there would be no ongoing concern about it.
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