PPP Reboot: Business Advocates Hope More Funds Get to Those in Need

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Len Besthoff | NBC
“These are business owners, they should be able to access this program…. there’s a whole section of people who, no one has found them guilty of anything they haven’t been tried in court, yet they can’t access the program”, said Ashley Harrington, federal advocacy director for the Center for Responsible Lending.

Battle looms over subprime lending regulation under Biden

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Chris Arnold | NPR
"Payday lenders not only disproportionately harm people of color, they target communities of color," says Rebecca Borné, a lawyer with the nonprofit Center for Responsible Lending. "So the agency is really taking the language of civil rights to do something that's fundamentally inconsistent with the original intent of that language." says Borné. The result, she adds, would be to exacerbate...

Landmark Anti-Redlining Law Is in Trouble

Regulators are updating Community Reinvestment Act protections, but will they do it without giveaways to banks? by Paula Melton Redlining may be coming back. The practice of denying loans to people and businesses based on their neighborhood effectively became illegal in the U.S. in 1977 with passage of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA). This law requires deposit-accepting banks to meet...

Two consumer groups sue CFPB over payday rule

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Kate Berry | American Banker
“Reversing course, without any rational basis for doing so, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to ravage the economy, will only push struggling families closer to the brink,” said Will Corbett, litigation director at the Center for Responsible Lending.

OCC Finalizes Rule That Threatens to Bring Payday Lenders Back into North Carolina

Durham, NC — Despite widespread opposition from advocates and state officials, the OCC issued a final rule today that would allow the banks they regulate to participate in “rent-a-bank” partnerships with predatory lenders, encouraging the return of 400% interest debt traps to North Carolina. After closing down illegally operating payday and car title lending in North Carolina in 2006, North...

Trump’s violent debate performance is a reflection of his racially violent policies

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Andre M. Perry | Brookings
The Trump administration has said that they’re seeking to expand opportunity and prosperity for African Americans, specifically by creating a “better climate for minority-owned businesses.” But their actions speak differently: The signature COVID-19 economic relief program for businesses—the Paycheck Protection Program—did not prioritize underserved markets, which negatively impacted thousands of Black-owned firms. In April, the Center for Responsible Lending said...

What the unbanked need from the 2020 election

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McKenna Moore | Fortune
“Supposedly there’s been a major recovery since the Great Recession, but communities of color haven’t recovered,” Ashley Harrington, the federal advocacy director and senior counsel at the Center for Responsible Lending, says. “They lost over a trillion dollars in wealth that has yet to be regained. We have been most impacted by every single pandemic and recession that has hit...

Suffering continues while more COVID-19 aid remains stymied in Congress

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Charlene Crowell | Winston-Salem Chronicle
“This bill is an inadequate response to our current economic fallout and public health crisis,” said Ashley Harrington, federal advocacy director and senior policy counsel with the Center for Responsible Lending. “More than five months have passed since Congress approved a substantive, bipartisan bill to help families stay afloat during this pandemic. Low-income families, particularly families of color who have...

Wells Fargo makes it harder for poor customers to avoid checking account service fee

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Austin Weinstein | The Charlotte Observer
While a lower required balance limit is good for some consumers, the net effect of the change will be for more of the cost of checking accounts — a free product for most customers — to be financed by the poorest customers, according to Rochelle Sparko, director of North Carolina policy at the Center for Responsible Lending. Those who will...