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Entries in credit card reform (5)

Monday
Feb222010

Credit Card Companies Will No Longer Be Able To Deceive Customers, Says Treasury Official

During a conference call with reporters on Monday, Treasury Department official Michael Barr says the CARD Act, which went into effect today, was put into law to prevent credit card companies from playing "hide the ball" with their customers. (:33)
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Monday
Feb222010

Administration Would've Liked CARD Act To Take Effect Earlier, Says Treasury Official

During a conference call with reporters on Monday, Treasury Department official Michael Barr says the administration would've liked for the CARD Act, a major credit card reform bill that went into effect today, to be implemented as soon as it was signed into law by the President nine months ago. Barr adds that the creation of a Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA) will ensure that such future laws are put into effect sooner. (:19)
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Monday
Feb222010

Credit Card Law Taking Effect Today Will Ensure Fairness, Says Treasury Official

During a conference call with reporters on Monday, Treasury Department official Michael Barr says the CARD Act, which goes into effect today, will help restore fairness to the credit industry. (:13)
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Monday
Feb222010

Consumer Protection Agency Needed To Help Enforce Credit Card Reforms, Says Treasury Official

During a conference call with reporters on Monday, Treasury Department official Michael Barr says the proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA) would help enforce many of the laws within the CARD Act of 2009. (:35)
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Monday
Feb222010

Don't Blame White House For Credit Card Companies Raising Rates, Says Top Obama Adviser

During a conference call with reporters on Monday, White House Senior Economic Adviser Austan Goolsbee says the administration is not to blame for the fact that many credit card companies raised rates, imposed new fees and closed customer accounts during the time that elapsed between when President Barack Obama signed the CARD Act into law and when the law when into effect. (:19)
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