Biden vetoes SAB 121 bill: will not support measures that harm consumers
U.S. President Biden said he vetoed the resolution because "he will not support measures that endanger the well-being of consumers and investors."
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U.S. President Biden said he vetoed the resolution because "he will not support measures that endanger the well-being of consumers and investors."
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