Congress sends Bush bill to boost investor confidence

The US Congress sent legislation to President George Bush tonight creating stiff penalties for corporate fraud and document shredding in hopes of easing economic jitters and restoring confidence in the markets.

Congress sends Bush bill to boost investor confidence

The US Congress sent legislation to President George Bush tonight creating stiff penalties for corporate fraud and document shredding in hopes of easing economic jitters and restoring confidence in the markets.

In overwhelming votes, the House and then the Senate approved the sweeping compromise legislation, which rivals revisions to federal laws responding to the stock market crash of 1929.

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