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On this day in 1962, President Kennedy laid out in a speech to Congress the framework for a consumer bill of rights and the crucial role the federal government must play in protecting those rights.
Saying that it wants to “put the health back in our health care system,” the National Association of Benefits and Insurance Professionals announced its American Health Consumer Bill of Rights ...
The address has become known as the “consumer bill of rights.” But Kennedy also discussed an equally important issue: how such rights would be enforced. After all, without enforcement ...
The White House on Thursday unveiled its proposed "Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights," a voluntary act that it called a "comprehensive blueprint" for future legislation ...
In offering his “blueprint for privacy in an information age,” President Obama on Thursday introduced a so-called Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights. The rights are ...
The Community Home Lenders of America (CHLA) has compiled a new document it is calling the “consumer mortgage bill of rights,” based on a series of different actions and proposals it has made ...
President Obama unveiled a blueprint for a Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights. The initiative is long overdue, and has been received favorably, but protecting consumer ...
The consumer rights bill will soon extend to faulty apps, downloads and streams, making it easier to get your money back. Joe Svetlik Reporter Joe has been writing about consumer tech for nearly ...
The Obama administration released a draft of new data privacy legislation on Friday, renewing a debate over how to regulate companies that collect consumer data from sensors, apps and web clicks.
On this day in 1962, President Kennedy laid out in a speech to Congress the framework for a consumer bill of rights and the crucial role the federal government must play in protecting those rights.