The debacle that led to collapse of healthcare legislation on the House floor last week and the resulting acrimonious finger-pointing among Republicans could hurt the chances that substantive legislation, including a Dodd-Frank overhaul, may pass this year.
"It makes a complicated matter a bit more complicated," said Ryan Donovan, CUNA's chief advocacy officer.
Although there had been discussions about a Dodd-Frank overhaul coming up early this year, that may slip to the Summer or Fall, said Brad Thaler, NAFCU's vice president for legislative affairs.
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