A million people saw the video we posted of House Republicans voting for
   HIGHER CREDIT CARD FEES and a top Republican claiming "the vast majority
   of Americans" want high fees and "They don't think they're junk."
   Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki responded to our post,
   saying, "Hmmm…not sure Barr has spoken with many Americans lately if
   that’s what he thinks." MSNBC host Chris Hayes replied, "lol. Inclined to
   agree."
   [ [link removed] ]Sign the petition telling Republicans in Congress: Stop helping credit
   card companies pick the pockets of hard-working Americans with abusive
   fees. Click here.
   The vote was part of a coordinated attempt by Congressional Republicans to
   block a Biden Administration rule from the Consumer Financial Protection
   Bureau (CFPB) that caps credit card late fees at just $8.
   A potential Trump vice presidential pick, Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), is
   leading the effort in the Senate.
   The rule they want to reverse will lower costs for millions of families by
   more than $200 a year. Together, consumers will save $10 billion every
   year.
   Republicans are smoking themselves out as supporting high fees that abuse
   consumers. President Biden and Democrats are unified in fighting surprise
   junk fees on credit cards, food, flights, hotels, rent applications,
   concert tickets, utility bills, and more.
   [ [link removed] ]Sign the petition telling Republicans in Congress: Stop helping credit
   card companies pick the pockets of hard-working Americans with abusive
   fees. Click here.
   Thanks for being a bold progressive.
   -- The PCCC Team
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