This Week in Wall Street Reform
Click here to view this week’s highlights and lowlights in Wall Street Reform – November 25, 2011 – December 2, 2011.
Click here to view this week’s highlights and lowlights in Wall Street Reform – November 25, 2011 – December 2, 2011.
Click here to view this week’s highlights and lowlights in Wall Street Reform – November 11, 2011 – November 18, 2011. Note: TWiWSR will not be compiled next week – see you December 2nd.
Click here to view this week’s highlights and lowlights in Wall Street Reform – November 5, 2011 – November 10, 2011.
Click here to view this week’s highlights and lowlights in Wall Street Reform – October 29, 2011 – November 4, 2011.
We applaud Senator Johnson for holding this important hearing. In 2006, the Department of Defense (DoD) issued a “Report on Predatory Lending Practices Directed at Members of the Armed Forces and Their Dependents”, which concluded that “predatory lending undermines military readiness, harms the morale of troops and their families, and adds to the cost of fielding an all volunteer fighting force.” In surveys conducted by DoD last year, personal finances ranked second on the list of causes of stress for servicemembers, second only to career concerns. Financial problems are now the top cause of revocation of military security clearances.
Click here to view this week’s highlights and lowlights in Wall Street Reform – October 22, 2011 – October 28, 2011.
Click here to view this week’s highlights and lowlights in Wall Street Reform – October 15, 2011 – October 20, 2011.
Click here to view this week’s highlights and lowlights in Wall Street Reform – October 8, 2011 – October 14, 2011.
Click here to view this week’s highlights and lowlights in Wall Street Reform – October 1, 2011 – October 7, 2011.
“American families want and need someone to level the playing field and prevent tricks and traps in the financial services market”, said Lisa Donner, Executive Director of Americans for Financial Reform. “We call on all Senators to stand up for families and confirm Richard Cordray as CFPB director.