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Alan Charney – USAction
 
Alan Charney – USAction
  
Nita Chaudhary – MoveOn.org Political Action
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*[[Nita Chaudhary]] [[MoveOn.org]] Political Action
  
Richard Ferlauto – American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
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*[[Richard Ferlauto]] [[American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees]]
  
George Goehl – National People’s Action/National Training and Information Center
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*[[George Goehl]] [[National People’s Action]]/[[National Training and Information Center]]
  
Rob Johnson – Roosevelt Institute
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*[[Rob Johnson]] [[Roosevelt Institute]]
  
Gary Kalman – U.S. PIRG
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*[[Gary Kalman]] – U.S. [[PIRG]]
  
Robert Kuttner – Demos
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*[[Robert Kuttner]] [[Demos]]
  
Daniel Pedrotty – AFL-CIO
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*[[Daniel Pedrotty]] – AFL-CIO
  
Travis Plunkett – Consumer Federation of America
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*[[Travis Plunkett]] [[Consumer Federation of America]]
  
Lisa Rice – National Fair Housing Alliance
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*[[Lisa Rice]] [[National Fair Housing Alliance]]
  
Ryan Wilson – AARP
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*[[Ryan Wilson]] [[AARP]]
  
Nancy Zirkin – Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
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*[[Nancy Zirkin]] [[Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights]] Task Forces
Task Forces
 
  
Policy and Legislation – Facilitated by Susan Weinstock (Consumer Federation of America)
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*Policy and Legislation – Facilitated by [[Susan Weinstock]] ([[Consumer Federation of America]])
Field, Mobilization and Outreach – Facilitated by Bill Ragen (Service Employees International Union)
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*Field, Mobilization and Outreach – Facilitated by [[Bill Ragen]] ([[Service Employees International Union]])
Communications – Facilitated by Caren Benjamin (Americans United for Change)
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*Communications – Facilitated by [[Caren Benjamin]] ([[Americans United for Change]])
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What’s New
 
 
 
    * Next Up: Senate and House Conference Committee on Financial Reform
 
    * Senator Franken, Rep. Sherman, Ohio AG Call for Real Reform of Credit Raters
 
    * What Are Your Senators’ Financial Reform Grades?
 
    * Across the Country, Widespread Praise for Wall Street Reform Bill
 
    * Washington Independent: Consumer Groups Praise Financial Reform, but Cautiously
 
 
 
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Who We Are
 
 
 
For too long, the rules of Wall Street have been written by the bankers themselves. This year, that has to change.
 
 
 
We are a coalition of more than 250 national, state and local groups who have come together to reform the financial industry. Members of our coalition include consumer, civil rights, investor, retiree, community, labor, religious and business groups as well as Nobel prize winning economists. See who's in the coalition.
 
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Revision as of 01:57, 2 June 2010

Americans for Financial Reform

Personnel

Staff, 2010

Web Team:

Field Team (State Directors Only)

Executive Committee

]] Steering Committee

Maureen Thompson – The Hastings Group

Stephen Abrecht – Service Employees International Union

David Arkush – Public Citizen

Heather Booth – Americans for Financial Reform

Janis Bowdler – National Council of La Raza

James Carr – National Community Reinvestment Coalition

Alan Charney – USAction