Dissenting report of commission member Louis J. Lefkowitz, 1984.

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Dissenting report of commission member Louis J. Lefkowitz, 1984.

This report argues against the Commission's recommendations that New York State enact legislation authorizing banks to expand the scope of their financial activities and services. The report argues that "The proper scope of banking activity [is a] fundmentally national question; therefore, national legislation must precede any action by individual states.

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