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The new Administration has devoted considerable time and energy to ending the wave of foreclosures and trying to revive the housing market. Indeed, on Obama's 99th day in office, the Treasury offered up its latest measure, which would help lenders and …
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - Propelled through the House by antibusiness sentiment in tough economic times, legislation putting new reins on the credit card industry now goes to the Senate, where the bill's prospects appear promising.
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By John Poirier WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The US House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted on Thursday in favor of legislation to protect credit card users from hidden fees, sudden interest rate hikes and questionable billing practices.
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New York Times
Gerald Herbert/AP President Obama, right, and an adviser, Lawrence Summers, seen napping at center, met with credit card executives Thursday.
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Bloomberg
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Reuters
By Karey Wutkowski and Juan Lagorio - Analysis WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - US credit card companies are expected to use a White House meeting to put their best foot forward, despite an avalanche of negative publicity, aiming to blunt a …
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Reuters
By Caren Bohan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama plans to crack down on deceptive credit-card industry practices that have saddled US consumers with huge debts and soaring interest rates, US officials said on Sunday.
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Los Angeles Times
Susan Walsh / AP THE START: Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa), right, and Rep. George Miller (D-Martinez), take part in a Capitol Hill news conference earlier this month to introduce the Employee Free Choice Act.
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Union organizers are going to great lengths to get new members — including harassing and intimidating company employees until they vote to join.
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Los Angeles Times
The Pennsylvania senator cites a dismal economy in decision to vote against law that makes it easier for workers to unionize. By Josh Drobnyk Reporting from Washington — Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.
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For those who reside in or near Silicon Valley and would not require air travel, one night’s hotel stay at the Hyatt Regency Santa Clara, the conference hotel, is being offered in lieu of the travel card. For those attendees wanting to maximize their …