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Proposed Financial Products Safety Commission Gains Traction

There has been an increasing push in Washington recently to create a Financial Product Safety Commission that would apply the same type of consumer protections to financial products that currently exist for other consumer products such as pharmaceuticals and children’s toys. The new agency would be modeled after the Consumer Product Safety Commission and would be given jurisdiction over improving public education on financial products such as mortgages and credit cards.


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