Woodstock staff educate national advocates, fight for reform in D.C.

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As we promised, ICIC members visited the offices of twelve Illinois elected officials to ask for a strong and independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency, modernization of the Community Reinvestment Act, expansion of credit to small businesses, and expanded protections on overdraft credit products and government benefits cards. Now that we’re back home, Woodstock will continue to push for meaningful financial reform that will promote economic security for all Americans and prevent future financial crises.

Click on the photos below to see Woodstock and ICIC in action at NCRC.

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