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PRESIDENT NOMINATES CONGRESSMAN CHRIS COX AS SEC CHAIRMAN
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Regulatory Intelligence Data
06-02-2005
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. I'm pleased to announce my nomination of Congressman
Chris Cox of California as our next Chairman of the Securities and Exchange
Commission. As a champion of the free enterprise system in Congress, Chris
Cox knows that a free economy is built on trust. In the years ahead, Chris
will vigorously enforce the rules and laws that guarantee honesty and transparency
in our markets and corp...
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