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New York Times: Modest Reform Won’t Do It

A recent editorial in the New York Times talked about the need for sweeping financial reform in order to effectively deal with the nation’s economic problems, and the hurdles that reform legislation must face as it moves through the Senate.  It said: Nearly a year

Congressman Maffei: We Need a CFPA

Congressman Dan Meffei (D-NY) recently spoke up on behalf of the Consumer Financial Protection Agency and increased consumer protections in a radio interview with the Rochester-based station WXXI.  The report from the interview says: Maffei was in Rochester earlier this week, to promote new rules

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AFR Strongly Supports an Independent CFPA

AFR sent the following letter to Chairman Dodd and other members of the Senate Banking Committee on February 19, 2010: The Honorable Christopher Dodd Chairman Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs U.S. Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 Dear Chairman Dodd: The undersigned consumer, civil rights, labor and community

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Poll: Americans Support Financial Reform

The Pew Research Center recently found that a majority of Americans supports government regulation of financial companies.  Read their fullresults here,  and here are excepts from the findings: While the public is wary of too much government, it makes an exception when it comes to