@chuckbell@CRAdvocacy Thank you Chuck! Thanks for all you do for consumers. It was wonderful working with you and our partnership was one of the very best parts of my experience at CR.
Rezwan’s school in rural Missouri had never enrolled a newly arrived refugee. He came home crying, saying he’d been mocked for things like fasting during Ramadan. Then he left school one day and texted his mother "goodbye." @KartikayM@GellmanMatti https://t.co/21vtj9tJYQ
85% of Americans have encountered a hidden fee—but there are ways to minimize these surprise expenses. Get tips from CR’s @Syed_Ejaz_ in this helpful piece from @CBSNews. https://t.co/QZszhYHoR7
Last year, @Equifax@TransUnion & @Experian_US reported huge drops in relief to consumers who complained about errors on their credit reports. Less than 2% of complaints led to fixes or other relief, down from 25% in 2019. https://t.co/f3qPopsLkW
A Japanese professor has developed a prototype lickable TV screen that can imitate food flavors, another step towards creating a multi-sensory viewing experience https://t.co/HeQzgsyInX 1/5
4. POTUS says Congress must pass a bill first to cancel student loans. Such a bill is not something that can pass Congress anytime soon.
POTUS offloading responsibility of canceling loans to Congress when can do it by EO is silly and the surest way to make sure it never happens.
1. Good news. The bar is low for good news on this issue though.
2. This didn’t happen because of omicron, it happened because advocates organized.
3. Obviously, more must be done by the administration. This isn’t even close to the minimum amount of meaningful relief needed.