U.S. House acts to protect credit card users April 30, 2009PoliticsExpert WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted on Thursday in favor of legislation to protect credit card users from hidden fees, sudden interest rate hikes and questionable billing practices. Related Posts‘Fight expected in House’ on online sales taxLawmakers struggle over guest workers in immigration billHouse Republican offers few assurances on immigration billHouse panel questions resignation of top FDA officialIndiana House passes bill aimed at limiting use of abortion pill Share this:Like this:Like Loading...