After our emails and phone calls urging her to do so, Governor Gregoire has signed a bill forcing Chase Bank to disclose the 85 cent ATM fee they charge TANF aid recipients.
Thank Govermor Gregoire now by writing an email in support of her decision.
Just one week ago, we called on Governor Gregoire and to stand up to Chase Bank’s corporate lobbyists.
We wanted the governor to sign a provision in SB 5921 that would force Chase to disclose the 85 cent ATM fee they charge TANF aid recipients, but do not reveal on their ATM receipts. Just read what Gina Owens, a Working Washington activist, wrote to supporters about the victory:
BREAKING: Victory! After our emails and phone calls urging her to do so, Governor Gregoire just signed a bill forcing Chase Bank to disclose the 85 cent ATM fee they charge TANF aid recipients.
Thank Governor Gregoire now by writing an email in support of her decision. http://action.workingwa.org/page/speakout/thanksgov
We united, we called, we emailed, and now we have our first win!
Just one week ago, we called on Governor Gregoire to stand up to Chase Bank’s corporate lobbyists. We wanted the governor to sign a provision in SB 5921 that would force Chase to disclose the 85 cent ATM fee they charge TANF aid recipients, but do not reveal on their ATM receipts.
We beat the Chase lobbyists, who were reportedly pushing the governor for a line-item veto. They would have been thrilled to see this provision go down without any attention, but we showed that Washingtonians can stand together against big corporations.
Click here to send a message in support of Governor Gregoire standing up to the lobbyists and signing this bill into law. http://action.workingwa.org/page/speakout/thanksgov
Yesterday she signed the bill without removing the provision, meaning, by law, Chase must disclose the fee that we took action to publicize.
It’s a clear victory for all of us. While many of us are still feeling the painful effects of the recession, banks are continuing to rake in millions each year from such tricky fees-- fees they drain out of our communities without giving back in a meaningful way in the neighborhoods where they are located.
We have a long way to go before Chase and other corporations are really doing their part to bring back good jobs to our communities.
We’ll continue to demand Chase reinvests tax refunds into good jobs, but we should all take a moment to thank Governor Gregoire for doing the right thing.
Just fill out the letter here and click send. http://action.workingwa.org/page/speakout/thanksgov
Thank you and Congratulations!
Gina Owens, Working Washington