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Bill to move up effective date of new credit card reforms

Right Wing Wacko

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Lawmakers had recently introduced legislation to move up the effective date of new credit card reforms by two months to Dec. 1. The House Financial Services Committee was set to hold a hearing on the legislation Thursday


Has anyone seen this bill? I am curious if this would also move up the effective date of the National Parks portion of the bill?


I can't find the bill they are mentioning
 

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So if I read it properly, this amendment (if passed) would indeed move up the effective date of the gun regulations to 12/01/2009, as they fall under the general provisions of the bill.
 
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