Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jim Wilson
Finance Committee Co-Chairman
Senate District 3
Adair, Cherokee and Sequoyah Counties
For Immediate Release: May 20, 2008
Sen. Jim Wilson
State Senate Approves Credit Cardholders Bill of Rights
Resolution
The Oklahoma State Senate approved a resolution Tuesday recognizing
the need to provide protections for credit cardholders and urges
Congress to support the “Credit Cardholders’ Bill of
Rights Act of 2008.”
Senate Resolution 67 is authored by Sen. Jim
Wilson, D-Tahlequah. Copies of the resolution will be distributed
to Oklahoma’s Congressional delegation and to the chair and
members of the U.S. House of Representatives.
“In the past few years, credit cardholders across the country
have been subject to some abusive practices at the hands of some
credit card companies with little or no recourse to protect themselves,”
Wilson said.
Wilson said some of these abusive practices against cardholders,
include, but aren’t
limited to, arbitrary interest rate increases, retroactive interest
rate increases for reasons unrelated to the cardholder’s behavior
with that card, deceptive due date practices, and misleading use
of terms, such as “fixed rate” and “prime rate”
in the contract.
In response to these issues, the U.S. House Financial Services
Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit has been
holding hearings on a bill, H.R. 5244, authored by Rep. Carolyn
Maloney, D- New York, to help level the playing field between banks
and credit cardholders.
Rep. Maloney, who serves as the chair of the House Financial Services
Subcommittee, said H.R. 5244 is a balanced approach to reforming
major credit card industry abuses and improving consumer protections
without resorting to price controls, rate caps or fee-setting.
Sen. Wilson said because state law, such as usury laws, affecting
banks chartered in other states, are trumped by federal law, any
meaningful action must be taken by Congress in response to these
issues.
“It’s time we hold these credit card companies accountable,”
Wilson said. “Legislators have a moral duty to protect the
American consumer. This federal legislation is a step in the right
direction.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Wilson's Office: (405) 521-5574

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