From the history of consumerlegislation, consumers' problems are deep social origins of consumerlegislation and consumers' movement is its direct social motive power.
The legislation creates a council of regulators to monitor economic risks; establishes a new agency to police consumer financial products; and sets new standards for the way derivatives are traded.
Consumer and health advocacy groups including the American Dietetic Association, American Heart Association and the Center for Science in the Public Interest support the legislation.