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Congressman expects changes in wake of WorldCom mess

June 27, 2002 By admin

Iowa Congressman Leonard Boswell expects Congress to take some action following the recent troubles with WorldCom. Boswell says it’s corporate greed at its worst and Congress will have to come up with tougher regulations. Boswell says the companies need to take responsibility for the troubles they’ve caused employees.Amtrak, the national rail service, has also been having financial problems. The federal government is helping the rail line out for now, and Boswell says he wants to see the passenger service survive.Boswell is a democrat who is running for re-election in the new Third District.

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