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DECEMBER 18, 2009

Democrats target Bill Young over 'Wall Street' reform

Democrats have launched a robo-call effort against U.S. Rep. Bill Young over his opposition to the House bill to re-regulate Wall Street. Audio here. Young, R-Indian Shores, was not alone. No Republicans voted for the bill, and 27 Democrats joined in opposition. (background here)

In an interview after last Friday's vote, Young told the St. Petersburg Times that he was against the measure because it "creates more bureaucracy to have more control over the banking industry. The government can't run everything."

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