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Credit Union Journal, The, September, 2008 by Analysis Ed Roberts
The House voted to ban a variety of credit card practices, most of them targeted at low-income cardholders, but the credit union-opposed bill is sure to die from inaction in the Senate.
The bill would ban so-called double cycle billing; universal default, payment allocations and retroactive rate increases, among other things.
The credit union lobby has major reservations with the bill, especially to a handful of key provisions, like a ban on retroactive rate increases and an expansion of the billing cycle to allow cardholders extra time to pay.
The House passed the bill, 312 to 112, but it was not expected to advance in the Senate as Congress tackles the Bush administration's $700-billion Wall Street bailout plan before adjourning.
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