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The Republican sweep of the November mid-term elections have left the House, Senate and White House in the hands of the GOP for the first time in 40 years. While there is much optimism that a business-friendly Congress will be able to move on pending issues such as bankruptcy reform, corporate accounting reforms and economic stimulus packages, there are still numerous obstacles on the horizon. How will the individual and political dynamics that will dominate the 108th Congress (scheduled to convene in January, 2003) affect the business trade creditor? And what are the important issues that are most likely to be considered early in the next session of Congress? The actions of the ...