This article was originally published on December 1, 2018, in The Hill.
After an election, Congress occasionally holds a “lame-duck session” to tidy up outstanding legislative matters, such as completing budget appropriations or electing to address or defer a major issue.
Lawmakers should buck the trend of only doing “the minimum” in the upcoming lame-duck session, however, and take a few easy steps to bolster consumer protections.
- Beau Brunsonhttps://consumersresearch.org/author/bbrunson/
- Beau Brunsonhttps://consumersresearch.org/author/bbrunson/
- Beau Brunsonhttps://consumersresearch.org/author/bbrunson/
- Beau Brunsonhttps://consumersresearch.org/author/bbrunson/