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Scott Brown's Public Statements on Issue: Finance and Banking

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11/29/2012 Senate Passes Bipartisan Legislation Requiring Department of Homeland Security to Conduct Clean Financial Audit By 2013
09/27/2012 Letter to Chairman Bernanke, Comptroller Curry and Acting Chairman Gruenberg - Impact of New Basel III Capital Standards on Community Banks
07/13/2012 Sen. Brown Statement On JPMorgan Clawbacks
06/29/2012 Sen. Brown's Federal Property Disposal Amendment Passes Committee
06/21/2012 Sen. Brown Cosponsors Bill To Prevent Tax Penalty On Families Facing Foreclosure
06/13/2012 Sen. Brown Urges Dimon to Take Back Bonuses and Incentive Compensation
06/12/2012 Sen. Brown Urges Bipartisan Passage of Student Rate Loan Extension
04/25/2012 Key Committee Clears Bipartisan Legislation Requiring Department of Homeland Security to Conduct Clean Financial Audit by 2013
04/23/2012 Brown Supports Extending the Current Interest Rates for Stafford Loans
04/09/2012 STOCK Act Signed into Law April 4, 2012
03/22/2012 Senator Brown's STOCK Act Heading to Obama for Signature
02/09/2012 Brown Statement On House Passage Of STOCK Act
02/06/2012 Newburyport Daily News: Congress Getting its Financial Ethics in Order
02/04/2012 Springfield Republican - Sen. Scott Brown's Crowdfunding Bill has Potential to Change Investment System in U.S.
02/03/2012 Letter to President Obama
01/31/2012 Obama Pushes For Brown's Crowdfunding Bill
01/30/2012 Sen. Brown Statement Ahead Of Tonight's STOCK Act Vote
01/26/2012 Senate To Vote On Sen. Brown's STOCK Act
12/23/2011 Letter to Attorney General Holder
12/14/2011 Brown Hails Committee Passage Of STOCK Act
12/09/2011 Brown's STOCK Act To Move Through Senate Committee
12/06/2011 State House News - Brown Opposed to Filibuster of Consumer Protection Nominee
12/06/2011 MassLive.com - Brown Shows Independent Streak with Support of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Nominee
12/01/2011 Boston Herald - No Insider Deals for Lawmakers
11/02/2011 Letter to Secretaries Geithner and Donovan, Director Sperling, and Acting Director DeMarco

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