Though the Democratic leadership likes to emphasize the similarities between the House and Senate bills on sweeping financial reform, the upcoming conference to merge the two has the potential to be both fractious and divisive with a number of minefields to cross. “They’re going to be drowning a lot of puppies,” quips one senior Senate aide.
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