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For Immediate Release:
2009-10-22
Contact:
Ed Mierzwinski, 202-461-3821
Steve Blackledge, 916-448-4516
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.: House Financial Services Committee Approves Creation of Consumer Financial Protection Agency

Statement of Ed Mierzwinski, Consumer Program Director on Committee Passage of Landmark Legislation

WASHINGTON, Oct 22 – “Despite the efforts of a massive special interest lobby to convince Congress that the 2008 financial meltdown didn’t happen and, even if it did, wasn’t their fault, on Thursday, the House Financial Services Committee approved landmark consumer protection legislation establishing an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency.

“As the bill moves forward, we expect further battles to weaken the bill, especially attacks on its critical provision re-establishing federal law as a floor not ceiling of consumer protection. We also anticipate battles to fix a few troubling provisions snuck into the bill, especially exceptions for car dealers and credit life insurance firms. But the underlying bill is sound and today’s vote is the first step toward final action this year to establish a single agency that regulates all financial products to protect consumers from predatory lending.”

 

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