New Credit Card Law Missing Micro-Biz Protections

Self Made: NASE's Blog

Blog With Us

Welcome to the Self Made. This is a blog focused primarily on the self-employed and micro-business and full of fantastic posts by not only our team of experts but by YOU!  We realize that there are many ways to help the small businesses out there which is why we invite other business minded individuals to post here and help the rest of the community as well.

New Credit Card Law Missing Micro-Biz Protections

May 29, 2009

Posted by Kristin Oberlander - The Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act of 2009 (H.R. 627/S. 414), a bill designed to protect consumers from unsavory practices employed by credit card companies, was recently signed into law by President Barack Obama. The NASE was disappointed to see that an important amendment introduced by Senate Small Business Committee leadership, Senators Landrieu (D-La.) and Snowe (R-Maine), failed to pass. The amendment would have extended these protections to the business credit cards of firms with 50 or fewer employees. However, we still applaud the efforts of Congress and the Administration to increase transparency and consumer protections relating to these popular financing tools.

Click here for a fact sheet on the credit card reform law, or tune into YouTube to see President Obama explain the details of the new bill.

For more updates like this, please subscribe to Washington Watch, the NASE's weekly e-Newsletter covering our legislative efforts here in Washington, D.C. on behalf of micro-businesses.

The opinions expressed in our published works are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the National Association for the Self-Employed or its members.

Courtesy of NASE.org
https://www.nase.org/business-help/self-made-nase-blog/self-made/2009/05/29/New_Credit_Card_Law_Missing_Micro-Biz_Protections