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September 25, 2008

SLA Opposes Secrecy on Bailout Bill

Several groups, including SLA, wrote open letters to Congress opposing two sections of the Legislative Proposal for Treasury Authority to Purchase Mortgage-Related Assets

The letters state that the legislation confers unacceptably broad powers upon the Treasury to conduct activities without transparency and accountability to the public.

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