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Collins Still A No On Financial Reform

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME)

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) remains opposed to the financial reform legislation after a meeting with Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner. Collins, one of the few moderate Republicans the White House and Senate leaders were hoping to win over despite her signing a letter pledging to filibuster the bill, told reporters she wants to go to the floor with a bipartisan bill.

“It’s much more effective to go to the floor with a bipartisan bill,” Collins said today.

“It is much harder to correct fundamental flaws in a bill once it’s gotten to the Senate floor. For one thing it can take 60 votes to make those corrections. So I think it’s far better to come up with a bipartisan bill in the first place and go to the floor with that bill.”

Reporting by Brian Beutler

Financial Reform, Republicans, Susan Collins

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