‘Bring It On,’ Frank Tells Dodd-Frank Critics at Hearing

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It was 2010 all over again in the U.S. House Financial Services Committee.

Barney Frank, the panel’s former chairman, returned to Washington yesterday to sit before the committee and provide a feisty defense of that year’s regulatory overhaul, the Dodd-Frank Act that bears his name. The hearing split along partisan lines in support of and opposition to the wide-ranging law passed in response to the 2008 financial crisis.