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Senator from NJ urged Fed to aid home state bank WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sen. Robert Menendez wrote to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke last summer seeking help for a home state bank operated by campaign contributors, specifically asking for approval of an acquisition that would have rescued the institution. Requests on behalf of constituents - even political donors - are not unusual. But such inquiries typically urge government agencies to ...
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