Do consumers need a new regulatory agency to protect them in the financial marketplace? The question has been at the center of the ongoing congressional debate over financial services reform. But is such an agency really necessary? Or will it do more harm than good? And if it is created, where should it be located, and - most critically - what powers should it have? Please join us as our panel of experts discuss these and other question regarding consumer protection and financial regulation.
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David John
Senior Research Fellow,
The Heritage Foundation
Todd Zywicki
Foundation Professor of Law,
George Mason University
Alex J. Pollock
Resident Fellow,
American Enterprise Institute
Hosted By
James Gattuso
Senior Research Fellow in Regulatory Policy
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