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That the House of Representatives— emphasizes the importance of raising awareness of individual financial capability by providing relevant information, financial workshops, and other decisionmaking tools to consumers of all ages; supports the efforts of the President’s Advisory Council on Financial Literacy in working with the public and private sectors to increase financial education for youth in school and for young adults in the workplace, to increase access to financial services, to establish measures of national financial literacy, to conduct research on financial knowledge, and to strengthen financial education programs; reaffirms the purposes of section 342 of the Dodd-Frank Act ( 12 U.S.C. 5452 ), which directs Federal financial agencies to partner with organizations that are focused on developing opportunities for minorities and women to place talented young minorities and women in industry internships, summer employment, and full-time positions; supports the efforts of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection to provide consumers with relevant information and decisionmaking tools regarding important financial decisions; and urges the Department of the Treasury to consult with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority and implement future national financial capability studies.
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