New Bill Tackles Transparency in Student Loan Debt Crisis

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Ashley Harrington | Center for Responsible Lending
For too long, for-profit colleges have failed to serve the educational purpose for which they were intended. The combination of high-costs and low graduation rates by these bad actors have resulted in unfair burdens for student borrowers and taxpayers. This bill improves accountability for all higher education institutions and creates a sensible path to fix our broken student loan repayment...

Consumers Support CFPB Despite Efforts to Undermine the Bureau

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Kate Patrick | Inside Sources
According to a recent poll released by the left-leaning Americans for Financial Reform (AFR) and the Center for Responsible Lending (CRL), 80 percent of American voters are “concerned about CFPB’s efforts to curb enforcement of fair lending rules, ending enforcement of payday lending rules and restricting public access its database of complaints.”

New Survey Shows Vast Amount of Americans Support CFPB

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PYMNTS
According to the Chicago Tribune, Americans for Financial Reform and the Center for Responsible Lending are planning to release a survey that shows at least 80 percent of Americans are concerned by Trump’s recent efforts to limit oversight of banks and payday lenders, and potentially shut down the database of consumer complaints. What’s more, the survey is expected to show...

Treasury Highlights Ways to Bolster Financial Tech Companies

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Sylvan Lane | The Hill
“This report calls for expanding debt traps and ripping up consumer protections at the state and federal levels," said Scott Astrada, a director for the Center for Responsible Lending. “Consumer protection laws are critical to safeguarding Americans’ wallets. They should be upheld, and this report should be roundly rejected.”

AFR/CRL Poll: New Survey Reveals Discontent with Mulvaney Path at CFPB

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Americans for Financial Reform
"The poll makes clear that consumers want the CFPB to protect them from abusive predatory lenders, and they want the agency’s work to continue without interference,” said Mike Calhoun, president of CRL. “For too long payday lenders have drowned Americans in unaffordable, crippling debt that often leads to damaged credit, inability to pay for daily expenses, and even bankruptcy. Before...

Treasury Says CFPB’s Payday Lending Rule Is Unnecessary

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Evan Weinberger | Bloomberg
Congress failed to repeal the rule when it had the chance due in part to public support for the regulation, but the Treasury Department’s added push to rescind the rule could give the CFPB under Mulvaney additional cover to do so, Scott Astrada, the federal advocacy director at the Center for Responsible Lending, told Bloomberg Law.