Tennessee Attorney General Bob Cooper is joining government agencies, advocacy organizations, and private sector groups to celebrate the second annual Military Consumer Protection Day, July 16, 2014.

"Servicemembers make incredible sacrifices for our country and it is only right that we protect these men and women from unscrupulous business practices here at home," said Attorney General Cooper. "I am confident efforts like Military Consumer Protection Day will raise awareness of the helpful resources and assistance available for servicemembers."

This broad coalition is sharing tips and information about managing money, dealing with credit and debt, building savings, protecting personal information, recognizing identity theft and avoiding fraud. Read the full press release.

Submitted by mntha7293 on July 17, 2014 | 6:16AM

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Submitted by diedinnamDon't… on November 12, 2014 | 10:30AM

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That is nice of Tenn.--Will someone contact TX. ATT, Gen.--Oh no!, He will be Gov. now.