Senator Marshall to shelve card fees provision in crypto bill markup: Report
US Senator Roger Marshall filed an amendment last week that would have forced companies to compete on swipe fees.
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US Senator Roger Marshall filed an amendment last week that would have forced companies to compete on swipe fees.
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