
One down, one to go. The House of Representatives today passed the Credit Cardholders’ Bill of Rights 312-112, a pretty convincing vote of confidence in the bill.
Come on, Senate, get this done!
Confirmation should appear on THOMAS shortly. This report comes by way of Cora Ganzglass, NACA’s Legislative Director.
Previously:
- New York Times says Congress should enact the Credit Cardholders’ Bill of Rights. Consumer Protection | NY Times (via Consumer Law & Policy)
- Congress finally allowed consumers to speak out on credit card industry abuses
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So, what does it do? I tried to read the bill and got list at amazoritation.
Credit Slips has a good analysis of the bill from earlier this year.