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House to Vote on Bill Repealing Dodd-Frank Language, Including Section on Conflict Minerals Reporting

The House next week will vote on legislation that would repeal language in the Dodd-Frank Act requiring companies to report conflict minerals content in their products to the Securities and Exchange Commission, according to a House Financial Services Committee announcement…

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(here). Specifically, H.R. 10, the Financial CHOICE Act (here), would strike Section 1502 of Dodd-Frank, which contains the conflict minerals provisions.