Dodd Statement on Fed's Rules on Credit Cards
December 18, 2008

“Confusing, misleading and in some cases predatory practices have become the standard operating procedure for many in the credit card industry.  As a result, American consumers – the bread and butter of our economy – are increasingly finding themselves buried under an avalanche of debt.  These rules will crack down on some of these practices, and I applaud the Fed for taking action.  But more must be done to protect consumers, which is why I plan to re-introduce the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act when the Congress reconvenes.  This comprehensive legislation bans a number of practices that the Fed rules do not, including ‘any time any reason’ rate increases, universal default, excessive and unreasonable fees, and marketing targeted to young consumers.  I hope my colleagues will support this legislation so that we can put an end to these unacceptable practices once and for all.”

 

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