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October 26, 2010 | federal legislation, industry, regulation | Comments (0)If they really mean it. From the remarks of Deputy Treasury Secretary Neal S. Wolin at Georgetown University yesterday:
As we write new rules, we will consult with a broad range of groups and individuals. And as we seek their input, the American people will be able to see who is at the table. Draft rules will be published. Everyone will be able to comment. And those comments will be publicly available. Treasury will disclose the topics of meetings on Dodd-Frank implementation and the names of the attendees.
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