Letters to Congress in Response to Conyers-Cannon: Antitrust Exemptions Will Hurt Consumers
Read what local community banks, credit unions, and consumer and economic organizations have to say:
Local Community Banks & Credit Unions
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Consumer & Economic Groups
Americans for Prosperity » Americans for Tax Reform » Consumer Rights League » Economic and Consumer Representative Groups » The Latino Coalition » National Black Chamber of Commerce » National Taxpayers Union » Southern Christian Leadership Conference »
Letters from Members of Congress
Letter from Representative Sensenbrenner, May 13, 2008 » Letter from Representative Marchant, July 15, 2008 » Letter from Democratic Members of Congress to Rep. John Conyers, July 15, 2008 »
Letters from Experts
Letter to Chairman John Conyers from Timothy J. Muris, former Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission; Robert Pitofsky, former Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission; John H. Shenefield, former member of the Antitrust Modernization Commission; and R. Hewitt Pate, former Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice (July 15, 2008) »