On the recordJanuary 23, 2012
The principle role of consumer protection regulation in credit markets is to make it easy for consumers to see what they are getting.
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congress.govThe principle role of consumer protection regulation in credit markets is to make it easy for consumers to see what they are getting.
Warren discusses the importance of transparency in consumer credit markets.
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