Tuesday evening, Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) filed the Credit Card Competition Act (interchange regulation) as an amendment to the Senate version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which the Senate is expected to vote on next week. Based on conversations with Senate staff, it appears Senators Marshall and Durbin are pushing for a vote on the floor, which means members will be forced to go on the record choosing between main street businesses and local financial institutions – something no member of Congress or the Senate wants to do.
To prevent a floor vote, we need a full court press to demonstrate the full impact of this amendment and our adamant opposition. Please complete this new interchange action alert, specifically targeting the NDAA amendment. With the Senate voting next week and both chambers expected to deliberate on a final version shortly thereafter, time is of the essence, and your outreach is greatly appreciated.
With enough members going to Senate leadership opposing this provision, we can once again prevent this bill from coming up on the floor, just as we did last fall.