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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.
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National Journal: Allied Progress TV Ad Targets Heller
Allied Progress launched a TV and digital ad campaign calling on Sen. Dean Heller (R) to oppose attempts to roll back new rules on prepaid debit cards.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Six-Figure Ad Buy to Convince Centrist GOP Senators to Oppose Perdue Bill
A D.C. liberal advocacy group, Allied Progress, is making a six-figure ad buy in order to convince centrist GOP senators to vote against Sen. Perdue’s bill should it come up for a vote.
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Six Figure Ad Buy Launched Opposing Right-Wing Effort to Repeal Prepaid Card Protections
Ad will air in Alaska, Maine, Nevada, and D.C. — encourages senators to stand up for constituents, not predatory prepaid card companies
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WATCH: New Ad Calls on Sen. Murkowski to Oppose Repeal of Prepaid Card Protections
Ad encouraging the senator to stand up for constituents, not predatory prepaid debit card co.’s, begins airing Monday in Alaska.
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WATCH: New Ad Calls on Sen. Collins to Oppose Repeal of Prepaid Card Protections
Ad encouraging the senator to stand up for constituents, not predatory prepaid debit card co.’s, begins airing Monday in Maine.
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WATCH: New Ad Calls on Sen. Heller to Oppose Repeal of Prepaid Card Protections
Ad encouraging the senator to stand up for constituents, not predatory prepaid debit card co.’s, begins airing Monday in Nevada.
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Nevada Independent: Progressive Group Launches Ad Campaign Targeting Heller on Prepaid Debit Card Regulation Rollback
The group behind the ad, Allied Progress, is targeting Heller and senators in Maine and Alaska with the digital and television ad campaign running today through May 9th — the expected last date that Congress can act to nullify the proposed regulations.