Senate votes 67-32 to begin debate on bank bill Townhall.com Staff | Posted: Mar 06, 2018 1:43 PM Share Tweet WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Tuesday voted 67-32 in favor of beginning to debate a bipartisan bill that would ease rules for mid-sized and small lenders introduced following the 2007-2009 financial crisis. Read more at Reuters: Politics Login to VIP or Join VIP to Comment Remember That '$0.16' July 4th Savings Last Year? Here's How Much It Went Up This Year Spencer Brown Judge Rules New York City Election Law Unconstitutional Spencer Brown Pro-Life Mississippi AG Certifies State’s Trigger Law Protecting Unborn Lives Madeline Leesman Jake Tapper Tries to Get Boris Johnson to Fret About January 6 — It Backfired Julio Rosas A Michigan Health Care System Will Continue to Provide Abortions, but There’s a Catch Madeline Leesman Here's How Many Voters Biden Drove Into the GOP's Camp Last Year in the Last Year Spencer Brown CARTOONS | Pat Cross View Cartoon Most Popular Judge Rules New York City Election Law Unconstitutional Flores Responds to Video of Pelosi 'Pushing' Her Young Daughter to the Side Go Ahead and Gloat