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SEN. RICHARD
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News Release
April 1, 2009
CONTACTS:
Molly Woon (503) 986-1074, Senate Majority Office
Michael Cox, (503) 986-1904, House Majority Office
Senate and House pass significant
consumer protection bills
SB 328 & 386
cornerstones of Democrats’ commitment to consumer
protection
SB 328, which was passed by the House, will give the Attorney General authority to pursue legal action against debt collectors who use unlawful practices such as threatening arrest, using obscene language, or attempting to collect interest or fees in excess of the actual debt.
“This bill is a long overdue remedy
for consumers harmed by unscrupulous debt collection practices,” said
Representative Paul Holvey (D-Eugene). “SB 328 creates a much needed
enforcement mechanism to help put a stop to these
methods.”
Attorney General John Kroger
applauded the passage of SB 328, which will now go to the Governor’s desk for
his signature.
"It's time to hold illegal debt collectors accountable," said Kroger. "Once signed by the governor, the Oregon Department of Justice will vigorously enforce this important new law."
SB 386 contains two main pieces that protect Oregonians from unscrupulous debt collectors. First, it prohibits debt collectors from attempting to or threatening to collect debt that the collector knows does not exist. Second, SB 386 prohibits collectors from making false or misleading statements when they are collecting debts.
“There has been a proliferation of
debt collectors out there who sue first and ask questions later,” said Senator
Suzanne Bonamici (D- NE Washington Co. & NW Multnomah
Co.), sponsor of
the bill in the Senate. “These unscrupulous debt collectors are preying on our
most vulnerable citizens, especially seniors. The legislation we passed today
will level the playing field so these Oregonians are
protected.”
“This legislation builds on our
strong record for standing up for Oregonians who are being unfairly targeted,”
said Senate Majority Leader
“House Democrats are
dedicated to protecting families struggling in this crisis,” said House Majority Leader Mary Nolan
(D-Portland). “Tough times demand strong leadership. These bills are part
of that effort.”
SB 328 now goes to the Governor’s
desk for his approval. SB 386 now moves to the House for consideration.
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