COLUMBUS, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SubscriberWise®, a leading provider of analytics driven subscriber decision management technology, announced today that the company president is offering his credit and policy guidance, suggestions, and expertise to Congresswoman Maxine Waters and the House Financial Service Committee as she and the committee evolve the ‘Fair Credit Improvement Act of 2014.’
Howe also recently solicited the help of U.S. Representative Bob Gibbs, SubscriberWise’s congressional representative from Ohio, in an effort to introduce and pass the SubscriberWise Child Identity Protection Act.
Howe, who had an entire semester of political science study with Dr. Peter Crossland (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Crossland), while earning a B.A. at Kent State University more than 20 years ago, is making his first-ever attempt at the legislative process because the significance of his company’s proposed law is so critical. The CEO is hopeful the bill will be introduced, passed by the House and Senate and on President Obama’s desk for signature within the next 180 days. For Howe - and his member operators across the United States - the nation’s children shouldn’t be victimized a moment longer because of legislative shortcomings so conspicuous and unnecessary today: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ex-steals-mom-child-while-202800892.html
Read the full story: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/09/prweb12168579.htm
Credit Sesame’s John Ulzheimer, renowned financial literacy speaker
and a U.S. nationally recognized credit and FICO expert
—
“That's great David. Not only did you max out your scores but I think
you did something else even more impressive. You were able to achieve
the same score across all three credit bureaus. I've seen plenty of 850s
in my day, but I've never seen someone have the same score across all
three credit bureaus. That's actually more uncommon than a perfect
score.”
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SubscriberWise contributions to the communications industry are today quantified in the tens of millions of dollars annually.
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