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Credit unions have another interchange battle on their hands as a Senate panel is trying to limit interchange fees that the government can be charged.

Senate Majority Whip Richard Durbin, the main sponsor of the amendment giving the Federal Reserve the power to regulate debit interchange, has introduced an amendment to limit interchange rates on transactions with federal government entities at the lowest current market rate.

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