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“After Jessica Mitford published 'The American Way of Death' in 1963, to expose the abuses in the funeral industry, a groundswell of support for government intervention followed. Under President Ronald Reagan The Funeral Rule was first enacted to protect consumers from deceptive practices, but the…” quote by Perianne Boring
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“After Jessica Mitford published 'The American Way of Death' in 1963, to expose the abuses in the funeral industry, a groundswell of support for government intervention followed. Under President Ronald Reagan The Funeral Rule was first enacted to protect consumers from deceptive practices, but the rule has yet to put the nail in the coffin.”

Perianne Boring

About This Quote

Source Book: The American Way of Death, 1963, investigative journalism

Exposing funeral industry abuses spurred regulation, yet enforcement remains weak.

In simple terms: Revealing problems leads to rules, but they may be ineffective.

Key Takeaway

Advocate for stronger enforcement.

Themes

consumer protection regulation industry ethics

Mood

concerned determined

Type

advocacy informative

When to use this quote

  • funeral services
  • consumer rights
  • legislative advocacy

Key Concepts

Public policy corporate accountability

Questions to Reflect On

  • What steps can improve rule compliance?
  • How can consumers demand accountability?
A Different Perspective

Regulations can be poorly enforced.

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