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Congressman John Campbell
Representative John Campbell is from the 48th District of California. Campbell is a member of the Republican Party. John Campbell serves on three Congressional committees. You can reach his office in DC at telephone number 225-5611.
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House Financial Services Committee Tweaks Retained Interest Provisions ...Inside Mortgage FinanceThe House Financial Services Committee this week approved significant changes to controversial “retained interest” provisions that would rewrite the ...
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COLUMN-Fed audit push gives impetus to gold rally: James SaftReutersThe US House of Representatives Financial Services Committee last week voted to approve an amendment that would bring about an audit of the Fed, ...and more »
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