Posts Tagged ‘NFDA’

Friday, March 26th, 2010 at 6:14pm

ICCFA Exec Voices Complains, about Reform Bill|BereavedConsumersProtectionAct

Posted by admin in Cemetery Reform, Funeral reform

An Executive with the International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association has complained about the Bereaved Consumers Bill of Rights Act and it’s supporters. The Bill is moving through Congress. Snippet: The ICCFA has testified on this bill and views it as creating a minefield of minor offenses punishable by crushing fines starting at $16,000 per [...]

Friday, February 5th, 2010 at 12:45pm

Bobby Rush to Speak To Funeral Lobby-BereavedConsumersProtectionAct

Congressman Bobby Rush the man who introduced the Bereaved Consumers Bill of Rights Act will speak to the Funeral Lobby in Early March of 2009. Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., who introduced the “Bereaved Consumer’s Bill of Rights Act of 2009″ (H.R. 3655) in the U.S. House of Representatives, will address attendees during the 2010 NFDA [...]

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 at 4:37pm

NFDA “Ponzi Man” Randall L. Earl testified before committee|Bereaved Consumers Protection Act

The “NFDA Ponzi Man” Randall L. Earl testified before  the House Subcommittee  on the Bereaved Consumers Bill of Rights Act today. Earl Has refused to resign as the National Funeral Directors Association Executive Treasurer in spite of his involvement in the great Illinois Funeral Directors Association(IFDA) Preneed Ponzi Scheme.. Why The House Subcommittee on Commerce [...]

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at 11:51am

NFDA Sends letter to Bobby Rush Supporting Bereaved Consumers Protection Act

The NFDA sent a letter to Congressman Bobby Rush supporting Cemetery reform as outlined in the Bereaved Consumers Bill of Rights Act. As we learn from YourFuneralGuy.com,there is a problem with this. Snippet from yourfuneralguy.com There desire is sure enough, the National Funeral Directors wants cemeteries and some Third parties to come be brought by [...]

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 at 5:10pm

NFDA Executive Board Declares support of Beraeved Consumers Protection Act

The NFDA has declared support of the Bereaved Consumers Bill of Rights Act(AKA the Bereaved Consumers Bill of Rights Act or the Rush Bill). This is good for the Funeral Consumer. From yourfuneralguy.com The National Funeral Directors Association, NFDA, has given some support to the Bereaved Consumer Bill of Rights Act(also known as the Rush [...]

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 at 1:57pm

NFDA To define Position on Bereaved Consumers(Protection Act)

According to the Memorial Business Journal The National Funeral Directors Association will be making a decision on “Its Position” the “Bereaved Consumers Bill of  Act”(HR3655) October 25-28 at the upcoming  NFDA Convention in Boston. At this time it is not clear whether an announcement will be made at the Convention. The National Funeral Directors Association [...]

Thursday, October 8th, 2009 at 7:24am

NFDA Lobbyist John Fitch| Bereaved Consumers Protection Act

NFDA Lobbyist John Fitch has not weighed in on the The Bereaved Consumers Bill of Rights Act AKA the Bereaved Consumers Protection Act. The NFDA is over due in  stating  their position on HR #3655. Their  Advocacy Vice President needs to speak on this all important issue to the National funeral Directors Association and the [...]

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 at 9:21am

Prediction NFDA to Oppose|Bereaved Comsumers Protection Act

The NATIONAL FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION -NFDA-will OPPOSE the Bereaved Consumers Protection Act This is the case because the THE NATIONAL FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION  HAS ALWAYS OPPOSED THE FUNERAL RULE! Congressmen, be prepared for NFDA Lobbyists to oppose this act. From an information site on the NFDA National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) and the Funeral Rule© (NFDA) [...]

Saturday, September 26th, 2009 at 8:39am

NFDA Supports Cemetery Reform|Bereaved Consumers Protection Act

The National Funeral Directors Association supports the Cemetery Reform Side of the Bereaved Consumers Protection Act. |Before the law was proposed THE NFDA SENT A letter to the  Federal Trade Commission ( FTC) in support of the House Subcommitee on Commerce Trade and Consumer Protection requesting that the law be written in such a way [...]