Saturday, March 05, 2005

Should the bankruptcy abuse prevention bill be rejected

The Senate Republican leaders have now filed for cloture (a
move to preclude a filibuter) on the bankruptcy abuse prevention
act, which will be voted on this coming Tuesday. With the
exception of a minor rewording of the definition of "special
circumstances" every proposed amendment, including
restrictions on predatory lending practices and corporate
retirement fund theft so far has been blocked. The banks and
credit card companies pushing for this would like to believe this is
a fair way to restrict bankrupty filings. Do you?

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