Dem Infighting Over Wall Street Regulation

Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan pushed back against her fellow Democrat, Rep. Melissa Bean (D-Ill.), on Wednesday, sending a letter (PDF) opposing her effort to strip states of the power to enact tough consumer protection laws. The letter followed a meeting between the two politicians; Madigan also wrote to Democratic Illinois Reps.

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