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Compliance Week: Dodd-Frank Dismantling Passes First Big Legislative Hurdle
Allied Progress questioned the money behind the rulemaking. Republican members of the committee have received at least $32,211,535 from the financial industry, it said.
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Huffington Post: Next On The Chopping Block For House Republicans: Post-Crisis Bank Regulations
Allied Progress said the bill is so extreme it even erases protections that predate the financial crisis, allowing Wall Street and predatory lenders to once again prey on consumers without repercussion.
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Committee GOP Takes $32 Million from Financial Industry, Passes Hensarling’s Wall Street Giveaway “Financial CHOICE Act”
Key committee approves bill to gut consumer protections from Wall Street fraud and recklessness.
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Wall Street Bailout Attorney Confirmed to Lead SEC in Textbook Example of Conflict of Interest
Clayton will be forced to recuse himself from significant portion of his new job chairing the SEC.
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Forget Trump’s First 100 Days, Worry About the Next 1,362
What is Trump’s agenda likely to look like on day 101 and beyond?
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Throwing Working Families Under the Bus, Senate Confirms Trump’s 2nd Choice to Head Labor Dept.
Acosta is a scandal riddled figure best known for his mismanagement during the Bush administration.
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“Financial Choice Act” Is a Wall Street Giveaway and the Wrong Choice for Working Families
“Hensarling’s ‘Financial CHOICE Act’ is the wrong choice for America’s working families,” says Karl Frisch of Allied Progress.
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Market Watch: Congress May Roll Back Protections for Consumers Who Use Prepaid Cards
Allied Progress, a progressive advocacy organization, on Monday launched a “six-figure” television ad buy in Washington, D.C., Alaska, Maine and Nevada to encourage members of the public to lobby their representatives there to oppose Perdue’s efforts.
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Groups Submit Letter to Congress Opposing Wall Street Giveaway Bill, the “Financial CHOICE Act”
The “Financial CHOICE Act,” which would gut protections for Americans from Wall Street fraud and recklessness.
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Bangor Daily News: Group Buys Maine TV Ad Time to Pressure Collins
Allied Progress is pressuring U.S. Sen. Susan Collins to oppose an effort by a Georgia senator to repeal the CFPB’s “prepaid rule,” which protects prepaid debit card holders from certain predatory fees and penalties.