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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY 14) discusses the latest in credit card legislation, and when you will begin to see changes to your bill.

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Carolyn Maloney

Comments [5]

barbara from Staten Island

PERFECT question Brian for Congresswoman Maloney - but somehow she just kept dodging actually answering real nitty gritty content in it which we "deadheads" are truly anxious to find out about. The question posed was apt and clear. We "deadheads" deserve an apt and clear answer to it not some swift talking!

May. 26 2009 02:42 PM
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Charles Harris from Island Heights NJ

Those treated for HIV can still transmit HIV--which might even attenuate the virultence of the virus and as transmitted behave as a vaccination---or may not

May. 26 2009 11:12 AM
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LVinNYC from FLEETWOOD

Politicians should learn to listen as so aptly as they talk. Obviously, Ms.Maloney is great at chatting-up a storm on nothingness and so conspicuously inadequate at answering 1 simple question about her own bill.

May. 26 2009 10:19 AM
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cyndy from new york city

Why is the credit card bill of rights not being enacted immediately?

This law will not go into effect until Feb. 2010!!

What do you think the unscrupulous banks and credit card companies will be doing between May 2009 and February 2010!!

Consumers need this bill to be passed immediately!!

Thank you

May. 26 2009 10:18 AM
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Tom from Toronto

Anyone else find Congresswoman Maloney interminable?

May. 26 2009 10:16 AM
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