The following information was released by the office of Texas Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson:
Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson today introduced the National Financial Literacy Act of 2009, which will provide incentives to financial institutions, small businesses and corporations to provide financial education to their customers and employees. Original co-sponsors of the bill include Representatives Steve Cohen, Elijah Cummings, Bob Filner, Phil Hare and Jim McGovern.
The National Financial Literacy Act of 2009 amends the Community Reinvestment Act to allow banking institutions to receive credit for offering community-based financial literacy programs. It provides for small businesses and corporations that offer free financial education to receive preferential treatment for government contracts, and for those small businesses to receive tax breaks.
"Our economy is in a recession, and every day, Americans make financial missteps due to their lack of financial knowledge," Congresswoman Johnson said. "We must begin to see financial literacy as a necessity, and I hope to make financial education more accessible with the National Financial Literacy Act."
Under the bill, qualified community-based financial literacy programs would include the topics of saving for retirement, managing credit, long-term care, estate planning, predatory lending, identity theft and financial abuse schemes.
In the 110th Congress, Congresswoman Johnson introduced the National Financial Literacy Act of 2007 and the Employers Financial Literacy Act. The National Financial Literacy Act of 2009 incorporates both.
U.S. Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson is the highest-ranking Texan on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and a senior member of the Science Committee. She represents the 30th Congressional District of Texas, which, includes Downtown Dallas, Fair Park, Oak Lawn, Old East Dallas, Pleasant Grove, and South Oak Cliff; all of Balch Springs, DeSoto, Hutchins, Lancaster and Wilmer and parts of Cedar Hill, Duncanville, Ferris, Glenn Heights and Ovilla.
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