The Consumer Federation of America – Conference call briefing
Washington Daybook (DC)
TIME: Advisory
EVENT: The Consumer Federation of America holds a conference call briefing, beginning at noon, to release "new research on the cost of auto insurance premiums in African American communities," with a specific analysis on Baltimore, New York, Louisville, Washington, D.C., Detroit, Boston and Orlando.
PARTICIPANTS: Norma Garcia, senior attorney for Consumers Union; Tom Feltner, director of Financial Services at CFA; and J. Robert Hunter, director of insurance at CFA
DATE: November 18, 2015
LOCATION: None given
CONTACT: Richard Eckman, 202-737-0766 [Note: Call-in, 800-247-5110; password, CFACALL. No information will be released before the call. Release will be available after 11 a.m. Wednesday, November 18.]
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