S.3259 - Consumer Credit Fairness Act

A bill to amend title 11, United States Code, with respect to the priority of certain high cost credit debts. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: A bill to amend title 11, United States Code, with respect to the priority of certain high cost credit debts. as introduced.
  • Short: Consumer Credit Fairness Act as introduced.

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04/25/10
S.3259: Antitrust Criminal Penalties Enforcement ... - OpenCongress

Official government data, breaking news and blog coverage, public comments and user community for S.3259 Antitrust Criminal Penalties Enforcement and Reform Act of 2004 Extension Act of 2010. ... Or, if you know of a news article about this bill to display

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04/24/10
S.3259: Antitrust Criminal Penalties Enforcement and Reform Act of ...

OpenCongress - U.S. Congress - S.3259 Antitrust Criminal Penalties Enforcement and Reform Act of 2004 Extension Act of 2010. Working... or Login with your OpenID. Click to ShowClick to Hide. Search. A non-profit, non-partisan public resource. Everyone can

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12/02/08
Credit Slips: Bankruptcy in the Senate, December 4

One of the topics will be S. 3259, the Consumer Credit Fairness Act introduced by Senators Whitehouse and Durbin. This bill defines a "high cost consumer credit transaction" as one in which the interest and fees create an interest more ...

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12/01/08
Rhode Islands Future: Politics & Culture:: Sen. Whitehouse Tackles ...

Under the CCFA (S. 3259), if a consumer enters bankruptcy proceedings, creditors charging excessive interest rates and fees would not receive a single dollar in repayment until all other creditors are paid in full. ...

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09/22/08
Congresspedia Preview: This Week in Congress (September 21-27 ...

Committee on the Judiciary Business meeting to consider S.3259, to amend title 11, United States Code, with respect to the priority of certain high cost credit debts, H.R.3971, to encourage States to report to the Attorney General ...

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07/16/08
Consumer Credit Fairness Proposed for the Bankruptcy Code

On Monday, Senators Whitehouse and Durbin introduced S. 3259, the Consumer Credit Fairness Act. The bill would cut back on some of the worst consumer credit abuses by trimming back on collection rights in bankruptcy. ...

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07/16/08
Consumer Credit Fairness Proposed for the Bankruptcy Code

On Monday, Senators Whitehouse and Durbin introduced S. 3259, the Consumer Credit Fairness Act. The bill would cut back on some of the worst consumer credit abuses by trimming back on collection rights in bankruptcy. ...

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07/15/08
WashingtonWatch.com - S. 3259, The Consumer Credit Fairness Act

US Congress: S. 3259, The Consumer Credit Fairness Act.

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07/12/08
Bill Action: Introduced: S. 3259: A bill to amend title 11, United ...

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse [D-RI] introduced S. 3259: A bill to amend title 11, United States Code, with respect to the priority of certain high cost credit debts. [This event matched these trackers: Active Legislation ]

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07/12/08
S. 3259, A bill to amend title 11, United States Code, with ...

S. 3259 would amend title 11, United States Code, with respect to the priority of certain high cost credit debts.... Vote on This Bill: For | Against.

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