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Financial Services and General Government subcommittee Chairman Rep. Jose Serrano, D-N.Y., left, looks on as Rep. Ralph Regula, R-Ohio, right, ranking Republican on the subcommittee, questions IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman, back to camera, on Capitol...
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