Your lawmakers have another week of voting ahead of them. Tell them how they should vote and make your voice heard!

1. Should Forced Arbitration Agreements be Invalidated?

This bill — the FAIR Act — would make predispute arbitration agreements invalid or unenforceable if they require arbitration of an employment, consumer, antitrust, or civil rights dispute. It would also prohibit agreements and practices that interfere with the rights of individuals, workers, and small businesses to participate in a joint, class, or collective action related to an employment, consumer, antitrust, or civil rights dispute.  Vote now →  

2. Should the Feds Encourage Banks to Work With Customers Affected by a Gov't Shutdown to Avoid Undue Hardship?

This bill — the Shutdown Guidance for Financial Institutions Act — would require federal financial regulators to issue a guidance that encourages banks and other financial institutions to work with consumers and businesses affected by a federal government shutdown to avoid undue financial hardship. This guidance would be provided to banks and other financial institutions no later than 24 hours after a shutdown starts.  Vote now →  

3. Should the Consumer Product Safety Commission Adopt a Stability Standard to Prevent Dressers From Tipping Over On Children?

This bill — the STURDY Act — would seek to make furniture safer for young children by directing the Consumer Product Safety Commission to adopt a stronger, mandatory stability standard for free-standing clothing storage units (such as dressers, chests, chests of dressers, or bureaus) within one year of its enactment.   Vote now →  
 

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