Policy Experts Answer Questions on Key Battles in Last Week of Financial Reform

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Americans for Financial Reform, Chris Bowers of Open Left, Joan McCarter of Daily Kos to Host Blogger Call

*Friday, June 18, 2010 12PM EDT*

*Call-In: 951.262-4343; Access Code: 778106*

Washington--There are critically important policy decisions still in play in financial reform, and the policy is being made in an unprecedented way: in televised conference between Senate and House bills. Instead of the conference being the "technical fix", the conference has become the heart of the debate on the most fundamental structural reforms.

Three policy and political experts will explain what happened in the first week of financial reform conference, what is coming up next week, and which elements of the bill to watch. They will explain what is going on with derivatives, Merkley-Levin, leverage requirements, and other issues such as swipe fees.

WHAT:

Chris Bowers of Open Left and Joan McCarter of Daily Kos and Americans for Financial Reform host open blogger discussion on the key political fights, and the key policy elements of financial reform in the final week. 

WHO:

Heather McGhee, Washington Director of Demos, and Head of Americans for Financial Reform Systemic Risk Subcommittee

Mike Konczal, Blogger (Rortybomb) and Fellow at the Roosevelt Institute;

Jane D’Arista, Economist at the UMass Amherst, and former committee staffer on the U.S. House of Representatives.

WHEN:                

Friday, June 18, 2010 12 PM (EDT)

CALL IN NUMBER: (951) 262-4343

CALL ID: 778106

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Contact:
Gennady Kolker, gkolker@demos.org, 212-389-1408
Tim Rusch, trusch@demos.org, 917-399-0236

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