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Preparing For A Safe And Easy Thanksgiving Dinner - One Day At A Time

WASHINGTON, November 10, 2009 – Preparing Thanksgiving dinner can be a wonderful experience, yet daunting for those planning it. The goal is to have a safe and delicious turkey dinner, and if planned one day at a time, it can be a fun and memorable experience.    » read more »

Dodd, Banking Committee Democrats Unveil Comprehensive Financial Reform

Proposal to Create a Sound Economic Foundation to Grow Jobs, Protect Consumers, Rein in Wall Street, End Too Big to Fail, Prevent Another Financial Crisis

November 10, 2009 -- Today Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd (D-CT) was joined by fellow committee members Jack Reed (D-RI), Charles E. Schumer (D-NY), Robert Menendez (D-NJ), Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI), Jon Tester (D-MT), Mark Warner (D-VA), Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Michael Bennet (D-CO) to unveil a tough, bold bill to reform the way that our financial system is regulated.    » read more »

Klobuchar on Wireless Carriers Early Termination Fees

"Anti-Competitive and Anti-Consumer"; Criticizes Verizon Wireless plan to double Early Termination Fees for new smart phone customers

November 9, 2009 -- Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar, who introduced the Cell Phone Consumer Empowerment Act in the 110th Congress, sent a letter to the Verizon Wireless President and CEO Lowell C. McAdam, criticizing the company’s decision to increase its Early Termination Fees (ETFs) for new smart phone customers. Klobuchar also sent a letter to Federal Communications Chairman (FCC) Julius Genachowski, urging a review of the Verizon Wireless decision to raise these fees.    » read more »

Sarbanes Votes To End Unfair, Abusive Credit Card Company Actions

11/4/2009 -- Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman John Sarbanes voted to protect American consumers by accelerating implementation of the critical credit card reforms contained in the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure (CARD) Act of 2009, signed into law by President Obama earlier this year. The bipartisan Expedited CARD Reform for Consumers Act, passed by a vote of 331 to 92, moves up the effective date for these critical card reforms from February 22, 2010 to the date the bill is signed into law. By moving up the start date of much of this act, consumers will be protected from the abusive practices of the credit card industry.    » read more »

Sánchez Works to Speed Credit Card Reform

November 04, 2009 -- Washington, DC - Rep. Linda Sánchez worked to accelerate critical reforms that will protect consumers from the abusive practices of the credit card industry. The House of Representatives passed a bill today to move up the effective date for credit card reforms to Dec. 1, 2009, from Feb. 22, 2010.

“This marks a step forward in bringing consumers badly-needed relief, said Rep. Linda Sánchez. “Congressional action became necessary because of gamesmanship by credit card companies. It may be a little late for Halloween, but the bill tries to turn the credit card companies’ tricks into a treat for consumers. ”    » read more »

Pelosi on House Passage of Expedited CARD Reform for Consumers Act

November 4, 2009 -- Washington, D.C. – Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued the following statement today after the House passed the Expedited CARD Reform for Consumers Act, which will move up the effective date for nearly all of the credit card reforms to the date the bill is signed into law. The bill passed by a vote of 331 to 92.

“Today, the House voted overwhelmingly to send a strong and clear message to credit card companies: we will hold you accountable for your anti-consumer practices.

“The Expedited CARD Reform for Consumers Act speeds up the effective date of a law passed in May known as the Credit CARD Act that provides for commonsense reforms and for strong consumer protections.    » read more »

Murphy Votes to Protect Consumers From Credit Card Companies’ Abusive Actions

Urges Constituents to Contact Him if Facing Unfair Credit Card Practices

Washington, DC, Nov 4 - Today, Congressman Scott Murphy voted to speed up critical reforms to protect consumers from abusive credit card industry practices. By passing the bipartisan Expedited CARD Reform for Consumers Act, Congress moved up the start date of much of the Credit CARD Act, acting to limit the worst practices of credit card companies before the full law takes effect next year. In addition, Congressman Murphy is urging his constituents to contact him if they are facing any unfair credit card fees and practices.    » read more »

Congresswoman Matsui Votes to End Abusive Credit Card Practices

House Passes Legislation to Enact Tough, Timely Protections To Go Into Effect Immediately

November 4, 2009 -- WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congresswoman Doris O. Matsui (D – Sacramento) joined her colleagues in the House of Representatives to pass H.R. 3639, the Expedited CARD Reform for Consumers Act of 2009, of which she is a co-sponsor. This sensible, consumer-oriented legislation works to ensure that Americans are protected from harmful lending practices as soon as possible. With passage, this legislation moves the effective date for credit card protections Rep. Matsui supported earlier this year from February 22, 2010 to the day which follows President Obama’s signature.    » read more »

House Votes to Speed Up Credit Card Reforms

Rep. Frank Debates Republican Colleagues

November 4, 2009 -- Washington, DC – The House of Representatives today voted to approve legislation which would push up the effective date of credit cards reform, which had been scheduled for next year. The new bill would make the reforms effective immediately upon the signing of the bill by the President.    » read more »

Rep. Driehaus Votes To Expedite Protections For Credit Cardholders

4 November 2009 -- WASHINGTON, DC -- Representative Steve Driehaus today voted to support the Expedited CARD Reform for Consumers Act of 2009, which would move up the implementation dates of the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act to December 1, 2009. Since the CARD Act was signed into law in May, many credit card companies have increased interest rates and reduced credit lines for customers before the law’s effective date, increasing burdens on consumers and cutting off credit for families and businesses.    » read more »

Capps Votes for Credit Card Bill

November 5, 2009 -- WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congresswoman Lois Capps voted to accelerate critical reforms enacted earlier this year that will protect consumers from the abusive practices of the credit card industry. By moving up the start date of much of the Credit CARD Act (H.R. 3639), Congress can limit the worst practices of credit card companies before the full law takes effect. The Credit CARD Act implemented tough regulations on the credit card industry and empowered consumers by equipping them with the tools they need to manage their own credit.    » read more »

Boswell Votes to Accelerate Credit Card Reforms

November 05, 2009 -- Washington, DC – Today, the House passed H.R. 3639, the Expedited CARD Reform for Consumers Act, to move up the effective date for critical credit card reforms that from February 22, 2010 to immediately following the President’s signing of this bill into law.

“Expediting credit card reforms levels the playing field between consumers and credit card companies and provides much-needed financial relief to consumers,” Boswell said. “The common-sense reforms in this bill bring transparency and fairness to the credit card industry and help consumers to make smart financial decisions.”    » read more »

Baca Votes To Further Protect Consumers From Abusive Credit Card Lender Practices

Bill Moves Up Implementation Date of Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights

November 4, 2009 -- Washington, DC – Today, Congressman Joe Baca (D-Rialto) voted to accelerate critical reforms that will protect consumers from the abusive practices of the credit card industry. By moving up the start date of many of the provisions of the Credit Cardholders’ Bill of Rights, the worst practices of credit card companies will be limited before the full law takes effect. H.R. 3639, the Expedited CARD Reform for Consumers Act passed the House of Representatives with a 331 to 92 vote.    » read more »

Arcuri Votes on Credit Card Bill of Rights

November 6, 2009 -- WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Congressman Michael Arcuri (NY-24) voted in support of the Expedited CARD Reform for Consumers Act to move up the enactment date of the Credit Cardholder's Bill of Rights Act from February 2010 to next month, December 1. Congress passed, and President signed into law, legislation this spring to protect consumers from unfair and deceptive practices by credit card companies which was originally slated to go into effect next year.    » read more »

Andrews Votes to Expedite Credit Card Reform

Washington, DC – Yesterday, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation that would reform the credit card industry sooner than originally planned, providing much-needed relief to the millions of families who rely on credit to make ends meet. This reform comes at a critical time when unemployment continues to skyrocket and our country struggles to work its way out of recession.    » read more »

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