Last fall, we took a major step forward in leveling this playing field when the House passed the Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights by an overwhelming bipartisan vote of 312-112.
On the recordMarch 18, 2009
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Maloney references the bipartisan support for consumer protection legislation.
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