inflation. not the level of medical inflation. medical costs have increased much greater than inflation. people who are receiving this fund are extremely worried about the increasing costs and fund not keeping up with those costs. now, those bipartisan group of lawmakers were in new york city today talking about the need to pass this. let s listen to representative maloney. we can ensure the program will have the resources to deal with the illnesses that 9/11 is still afflicting too many responders and too many survivors. reporter: as we know, there are a lot of health issues which is an understatement for the people who were around the pile around ground zero for those months. craig. leigh ann caldwell, thank you. we will have more of our special
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As the overall economy is making strides, many Americans continue to experience financial difficulties as they did before the COVID-19 pandemic. Amid concerns over the impact the last year and a half have had on consumers’ financial well-being, a few members of Congress have once again called attention to claims of deceptive practices relating to financial services.
For instance, on the 10
th anniversary of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren a long-time critic of undisclosed overdraft practices called for oversight to “hold bad actors accountable for predatory behavior.”
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Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY), chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), could face a possible ethics probe in the House of Representatives after an independent ethics watchdog asked Congress’s independent ethics office to start one.
A nonprofit ethics watchdog, Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust, had written a letter Tuesday to ask Congress to use their independent ethics office to launch an ethics probe into Maloney’s filings. The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust Executive Director, Kendra Arnold, wrote a letter to the House of Representatives Office of Congressional Ethics on Tuesday, citing
Business Insider as their evidence.