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Letters, Comments, and Statements Opposing the Fed Rule
Letters
- TechNet to Senator Susan Collins
- Rep. Frank supports action to delay rule on interchange fees
- Competitive Enterprise Institute to Members of Congress
- Letter to the Senate from the National Taxpayers Union
- NEA Letter to Congressional Leadership
-
National Association of Neighborhoods letter to Hon. Shelley Moore
- Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
- NAACP calls for study on Durbin Amendment
- Reps. Hagan and Bennet to Chairman Bernanke
- Rep. Owens to Chairman Bernanke
- National Black Chamber of Commerce to Chairman Capito
- National Credit Union Administration to Chairman Bernanke
- Americans for Prosperity to Reps. Bachus and Frank
- Conservative Coalition to Chairman Bernanke
- Sen. McCaskill to Chairman Bernanke
- Senator Marchant to Federal Reserve
- 13 Senators to Federal Reserve
- Reps. Hensarling and Bachus to Chairman Bernanke
- Rep. Frank to Chairman Bernanke
Comments
Samples of submitted comments
- National Community Reinvestment Coalition
- Convergence Law Institute
- The Greenlining Institute
- National Taxpayers Union
- Bank and Credit Union Trade Associations
- National Association of Federal Credit Unions
- Credit Union National Association
- Nevada Federal Credit Union
- Osage Federal Bank
- Farmers National Bank
- Reading Cooperative Bank
- City and County Credit Union
- Visa
- Financial Services Roundtable
- Entandem, Inc.
- Tower Bridge Advisors
- First Financial USA
- Mastercard
Statements
- Every Major National Bank and Credit Union Trade Association Joins to Urge Fundamental Revision of Federal Reserve’s Debit Card Rule – February 22, 2011
- MasterCard Statement on House Financial Services Committee Hearing – February 16, 2011
- Electronic Payments Coalition Written Statement – February 17, 2011
- Electronic Payments Coalition Press Statement – February 17, 2011
- Electronic Payments Coalition Press Statement – March 2, 2011
