On the recordMay 20, 2009
I think the answer is that it does violate the terms of that Act. I think an automaker by anyone's estimation is not a financial institution.
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congress.govI think the answer is that it does violate the terms of that Act. I think an automaker by anyone's estimation is not a financial institution.
Goodlatte argues that automakers shouldn't be classified as financial institutions under the Act.
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