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Senate Republicans Block Final Vote on Banking Bill

Senate Republicans voted Wednesday to delay final action on a sweeping financial regulation bill, raising an obstacle to the legislation as it approached the home stretch. The vote was 57-42, three votes shy of the 60 needed to pass. Three Democrats joined 39 Republicans in voting against the measure. Among them was Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who switched his vote from yes for procedural reasons. Reid said he'd seek a new vote Thursday.

 

Overhaul's approval looks likely

Overhaul's approval looks likely

The Senate this week could hand President Obama his second major legislative victory of the year, both on administration priorities that seemed in doubt not long ago.

 

GOP may end filibuster of financial reform bill

GOP may end filibuster of financial reform bill

The Senate's top Republican signaled Wednesday that a GOP filibuster of Wall Street reform legislation will end.

 

GOP blocks financial bill again, float alternative

GOP blocks financial bill again, float alternative

Senate Republicans, attacked for twice blocking legislation to rein in Wall Street, floated a partial alternative proposal Tuesday and said it could lead to election-year compromise on an issue that commands strong public support....

 

Parties Edge Closer on Financial Regulation Bill

Top Republicans appeared nearer to a deal with Democrats on a financial regulation bill, with the ranking senator on the banking committee saying that they were “very close” on the key particulars.

 

Obama scolds Wall St for resisting reform

President Barack Obama scolded Wall Street on Thursday for its "furious efforts" to fight tighter regulation, saying the United States was doomed to another financial crisis if reforms were not implemented

 

Senate panel approves Wall Street reform bill

Senate panel approves Wall Street reform bill

A Senate committee on Wednesday passed a proposal aimed at helping protect the economy from future meltdowns and taxpayers from more Wall Street bailouts.

 

Obama denies SEC discussed Goldman Sachs charges with White House before public announcement

President Obama said on Wednesday that the Securities and Exchange Commission never discussed civil fraud charges against Goldman Sachs with the White House before they were publicly announced.

 

Senate leaders spar on financial reform

Senate leaders on Tuesday began their sparring over the financial reform bill, setting the tone for what is expected to weeks of debate on lawmakers' next pitched battle.

 

Rep Frank says Goldman case helps financial reform

Rep Frank says Goldman case helps financial reform

Representative Barney Frank said on Monday that securities regulators' fraud case against Goldman Sachs increases the chance that financial reform will pass.

 

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