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Consumer Advocates Call for Longer DOL Fiduciary Rule Comment PeriodConsumer Advocates Call for Longer DOL Fiduciary Rule Comment Period
The Consumer Federation of America, AFL-CIO, Financial Planning Association and others wrote a letter to the Labor Department calling for a 90-day comment period for its revised fiduciary rule, instead of the current 30-day period, arguing that such a time frame was unreasonably short even under normal circumstances.
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