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John Tierney's Public Statements on Issue: Finance and Banking

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Date Title
02/16/2012 Tierney, Slaughter Introduce Legislation to Cap Credit Card Interest Rates at 16 Percent
01/01/2012 Issue Position: Economic Growth and Fiscal Responsibility
01/01/2012 Issue Position: Economy
10/16/2011 Reuters- Ed DeMarco's Obstructionism
09/21/2011 Letter to Speaker Boehner - Emergency Funds
09/13/2011 Letter to Edward DeMarco, Acting Director, Federal Housing Finance Agency
07/14/2011 Hearing of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee - "Consumer Financial Protection Efforts: Answers Needed"
07/14/2011 Tierney Fights to Protect Servicemembers from Illegal Foreclosures
06/28/2011 Congressman Tierney Invites Professor Elizabeth Warren to a Discussion with Local Community Bankers and Realtors
06/02/2011 Letter to Barack Obama, President of the United States - Appoint Elizabeth Warren to Head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
03/03/2011 Tierney Demands Action on Foreclosures from Treasury and HUD Secretaries
07/22/2010 Letter to Barack Obama, President of the United States - Elizabeth Warren to Consumer Finance Protection Bureau
07/21/2010 Tierney Applauds Wall Street Reform Law
06/30/2010 Congressman Tierney Applauds House Passage of Wall Street Reform
06/10/2010 FHA Reform Act of 2010
04/26/2010 Letter to the Honorable Mary Schapiro, Chairwoman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commision - Investigate Fraud at Goldman Sachs
12/09/2009 The Daily Item - Tierney Favots Split In Banking Types
11/04/2009 Tierney Acts To Further Protect Consumers
06/01/2009 Despite Skeptics, Economic Recovery Program On The Right Tracks
06/01/2009 Rep. Tierney Lauds Legislation To Protect Credit Cardholders
04/30/2009 Tierney Lauds Credit Cardholder's Bill of Rights
10/24/2008 Tierney Participates in On-Going Oversight Hearings on Financial Crisis
09/29/2008 Tierney Statement on Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
09/23/2008 Tierney Hails Passage of Landmark Credit Card Reform Bill
Issue Position: Consumer Protection and Corporate Accountability

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