House anti identity theft national credit reports

The Americans would have free access to credit reports and the ability to thwart identity thieves with a single call bipartie legislation approved by an overwhelming majority in the Assembly.

But the bill is also the man would lose the protection of privacy of certain financial laws of State, which would be pre-empted by federal law.

Parliament has approved a 392-30 Wednesday reauthorize the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and with the right to credit a unique identification judiciary, the country’s obligations, the legislator added that it appoints some of the harshest anti-identity theft legislation in Congress.

“This law will be consumers to lay down their arms, they must fight identity thieves and tools for repairing his credit history after an attack,” said House Financial Services Chairman Michael Oxley, R-Ohio.

The bill is now in the Senate, which hopes that a hearing yet this month.

But some consumer groups, said the legislator, to reach the home away from the States’ ability to privacy laws stronger than the federal government did. For example, just in California, a law will block the California consumers, banks, insurance and other institutions sharing personal information.

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