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H.R.4375 Glass-Steagall Restoration Act, 111th Congress

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  • Latest Action: Dec 16, 2009 Introduced in House

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    • As Long As “WE THE PEOPLE” Remain In The Dark ~ NWO Gang Remains ... - December 30, 2010 by Political Vel Craft - The three House bills are: H.R. 4375, The Glass-Steagall Restoration Act, introduced by Hinchey and joined by 14 co-sponsors; H.R. 4377, The Return to Prudent Banking Act, introduced by Rep. Marci Kaptur (D-OH), with 2 co-sponsors; ...

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      As noted by Political Vel Craft on December 30, 2010, "The three House bills are: H.R. 4375, The Glass-Steagall Restoration Act, introduced by Hinchey and joined by 14 co-sponsors; H.R. 4377, The Return to Prudent Banking Act, introduced by Rep. Marci Kaptur (D-OH), with 2 co-sponsors; ..." (http://politicalvelcraft.org/2010/12/31/as-long-as-we-the-people-remain-in-the-dark-nwo-gang-remains-dead-serious-foreclose-on-the-british-empire-with-glass-steagall/)
    • "Bailout Barney" is Personally Sitting On, And Blocking, Glass ... - September 07, 2010 by LaRouchePAC - The three House bills are: H.R. 4375, The Glass-Steagall Restoration Act, introduced by Hinchey and joined by 14 co-sponsors; H.R. 4377, The Return to Prudent Banking Act, introduced by Rep. Marci Kaptur (D-OH), with 2 co-sponsors; ...

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      As noted by LaRouchePAC on September 07, 2010, "The three House bills are: H.R. 4375, The Glass-Steagall Restoration Act, introduced by Hinchey and joined by 14 co-sponsors; H.R. 4377, The Return to Prudent Banking Act, introduced by Rep. Marci Kaptur (D-OH), with 2 co-sponsors; ..." (http://www.larouchepac.com/node/15714)
    • Lehigh Valley Clancularius Introspectives (LVCI): The Glass ... - April 11, 2010 by Lehigh Valley Clancularius Introspectives (LVCI) - HR 4375 (12/16/2009) Glass-Steagall Restoration Act - Amends the Banking Act of 1933 (Glass-Steagall Act) to prohibit a member bank from being affiliated with specified organizations engaged principally in the issue, flotation, ...

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      As noted by Lehigh Valley Clancularius Introspectives (LVCI) on April 11, 2010, "HR 4375 (12/16/2009) Glass-Steagall Restoration Act - Amends the Banking Act of 1933 (Glass-Steagall Act) to prohibit a member bank from being affiliated with specified organizations engaged principally in the issue, flotation, ..." (http://lehighvalleyclanculariusintrospective.blogspot.com/2010/04/glass-steagall-act.html)

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