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Don't Let Wall Street Offshore Its Recklessness Don’t Let Wall Street Offshore Its Recklessness We, the undersigned, urge you to stand up for rules that apply the transparency and safety requirements of The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act to ALL derivatives transactions relevant to U.S. markets, regardless of whether these transactions are routed through a foreign subsidiary or entity Tim Hayes, El Cajon, AA Martin Niemi, Douglas, AK Michael Monteleone, APO, AE Rick Marqusee, Eagle River, AK Michael Salzmann, Anchor Point, AK Rob Clingan, Elim, AK William Dotson, Anchorage, AK John Bennett, Fairbanks, AK Seth Downs, Anchorage, AK Deirdre Downey, Fairbanks, AK William Everett, Anchorage, AK Marc Dumas, Fairbanks, AK Delenora Grey, Anchorage, AK Judy Jessee, Fairbanks, AK Warren Jones, Anchorage, AK Laurel Mclaughlin, Fairbanks, AK James Kitchens, Anchorage, AK Stephen Tack, Fairbanks, AK Morgan Macconaugha, Anchorage, AK Hayden Kaden, Gustavus, AK Roxy A Mcdonagh, Anchorage, AK Will Files, Homer, AK Richard Paul, Anchorage, AK De Patch, Homer, AK Jeane Schaaf, Anchorage, AK Dogan Ozkan, Istanbul Turkey, AK Ruth Sheridan, Anchorage, AK D. 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