Congress Looks to Supplant Fed with Credit Card Bill Push

In a bid to accelerate the enforcement of rules already approved by the Federal Reserve, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday that significantly alters the practices of many credit card issuers.

But the vast majority of the new rules have already been addressed through regulatory changes approved by the Fed in December. Those rules are slated to take effect in July 2010

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