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EXPANSION OF FARM CREDIT SYSTEM:GREGORY A. BAER
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Congressional Testimony
10-03-2000
October.3, 2000
TREASURY ASSISTANT SECRETARY GREGORY A. BAER
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Mr. Chairman, Representative LaFalce, Members of the Committee, I appreciate
this opportunity to submit for the record the Treasury Department's views
on the Farm Credit Administration's recent announcement that it will accept
national charter applications from Farm Credit System a...
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