Congressman Welch opposes Financial CHOICE Act
Vermont Congressman Peter Welch as he has heard a lot of advocacy for small banks awes the depression and they must be given relief. Welch says the bill invites bad actors back to their bad old days, that Wall Street banks had played casino poker with taxpayer money, which she calls absolutely outrageous by allowing that to occur again, though he was pleased the Durbin amendment crack down on debit card transaction fees was left in place.





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