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Pelosi: First Phase of Credit Card Reforms Take Effect Tomorrow

August 19, 2009

"Contact: Brendan Daly/Nadeam Elshami/Drew Hammill, 202-226-7616

Washington, D.C. - Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued the following statement on provisions passed by the Congress as part of the Credit CARD Act, which will go into effect tomorrow -- requiring 45 days advance notice of all interest rate and fee hikes, and statements to be mailed 21 days in advance of payment due dates. These reforms, combined with remaining provisions set to take effect in February, will protect 91 million households from excessive fees, unfair interest rate hikes, and arbitrary agreements that credit card companies revise at will.

The Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights will help to put an end to the unfair and abusive practices of the credit card industry once and for all. These common-sense reforms represent critical steps toward reinforcing our economic foundation and restoring the principles of fairness, responsibility and accountability to our economy.

With this landmark legislation, deceptive contracts and incomprehensible agreements will become a thing of the past. Consumers will get the protections they need to build up their credit history and make educated decisions about their financial future. Credit card companies will be held accountable, and Americans who pay their bills and play by the rules will get a fair shot at financial success.

The Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights moves us one step closer to an American financial system that works for all Americans."