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<p>Congressional Web sites that offer news, information and other resources that relate to the ongoing economic turmoil are probably attracting more eyeballs than they have in the past. Perhaps that's why House Financial Services Committee ranking member <strong>Spencer Bachus</strong> unveiled a fresh, new Web presence for the panel's GOP membership on Monday. The revamped site offers quick links to member bios, subcommittee information, issue briefs, achievements, and events. Click <a href="http://republicans.financialservices.house.gov/">here</a> to learn more.</p>]]></description>
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