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'''Americans for Financial Reform''' is a coalition of more than 250 national, state and local groups who have come together to reform the financial industry.  
 
'''Americans for Financial Reform''' is 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.''<ref>http://ourfinancialsecurity.org/about/our-call-to-action/</ref>
 
:''Members of our coalition include consumer, civil rights, investor, retiree, community, labor, religious and business groups as well as Nobel prize winning economists.''<ref>http://ourfinancialsecurity.org/about/our-call-to-action/</ref>
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==European connection==
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In the wake of the economic crisis, the [[Party of European Socialists]] joined [[Europeans for Financial Reform]] (EFFR), a coalition of NGOs, foundations and civil society actors that demand a stronger regulation of financial markets. In order to push for such a regulation world-wide, EFFR cooperates with its US partner [[Americans for Financial Reform]]..<ref>[http://www.pes.eu/america PES Homepage, North America]</ref>
  
 
==Personnel==
 
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*Nebraska: [[Barry Rubin]]  
 
*Nebraska: [[Barry Rubin]]  
  
*Nebraska: [[Jane Fleming Kleeb]]
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*Nebraska: [[Jane Kleeb|Jane Fleming Kleeb]]
  
 
*North Dakota: [[Donald McFarland]]  
 
*North Dakota: [[Donald McFarland]]  
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==References==
 
==References==
{{reflist|2}}
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 8 May 2024

Americans for Financial Reform is 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.[1]

European connection

In the wake of the economic crisis, the Party of European Socialists joined Europeans for Financial Reform (EFFR), a coalition of NGOs, foundations and civil society actors that demand a stronger regulation of financial markets. In order to push for such a regulation world-wide, EFFR cooperates with its US partner Americans for Financial Reform..[2]

Personnel

Staff, 2010

Web Team:

Field Team (State Directors Only)

Executive Committee

Steering Committee

References

  1. http://ourfinancialsecurity.org/about/our-call-to-action/
  2. PES Homepage, North America
  3. [1] Americans for Financial Reform website, accessed June 2. 2010