Federal Court Rules Consumer Bureau Structure Unconstitutional

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Sylvan Lane | The Hill
“The 2008 financial crisis proved the need for the CFPB, a successful independent consumer watchdog," said Will Corbett, litigation counsel at the Center for Responsible Lending, which supports strict loan protections for consumers. “This decision is a clear and completely inappropriate example of legislating from the bench.”

Federal Judge Rules that Consumer Protection Bureau is Unconstitutional

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Renae Merle | The Washington Post
Will Corbett, litigation counsel for the Center for Responsible Lending, called the ruling inappropriate. “Under the radical logic of this court’s ruling, our consumer watchdog would be eliminated and the door would be reopened for financial predators, such as those who steal from 9/11 heroes,” he said in a statement.

The Dismantling of the CFPB is Leaving Vulnerable Consumers Unprotected and Supercharging the Racial Wealth Divide

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David Newville, Doug Ryan, and Emanuel Nieves | ProsperityNow
The Urban Institute reported that people of color lost more housing wealth than Whites did between 2007 (before the financial crisis), and 2010. Another example, from Pew, shows that Blacks are twice as likely than their White peers to use payday loans, and Latino borrowers are 1.5 times as likely. Recent research from the Center for Responsible Lending found that...

Big Win for Banks Could Mean Bigger Recession for You

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“The Senate bill has significant problems and could have been more carefully written,” says Yana Miles, senior legislative counsel for the Center for Responsible Lending, a North Carolina-based group that joined other consumer groups in opposing the measure. “We oppose any effort to use regulatory relief for community banks and credit unions as a vehicle for larger financial institutions to...

CFPB Nominee Could Open Door to Lengthier Mulvaney Stay

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Jon Hill | Law360
"If the administration was serious about protecting consumers, the president would have nominated someone qualified last January instead of someone unqualified in June — just days before the CFPB nomination deadline," Yana Miles, senior legislative counsel for the Center for Responsible Lending, said in a statement Sunday.

Is Kathy Kraninger the CFPB’s Next Great Director?

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Kelsey Ramírez | HousingWire
“This is a scheme to keep Mick Mulvaney at the helm of the CFPB so he can continue working on behalf of the payday lenders,” said Yana Miles, Center for Responsible Lending senior legislative counsel. “Mulvaney has already publicly stated his intention to unlawfully stay at the consumer bureau until the end of the year or longer.”

Critics Blast Kraninger as Unqualified for CFPB Job

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David Baumann | The National Law Journal
“The Senate should immediately hold confirmation hearings and reject this inexperienced candidate and demand that the President nominate someone qualified who has a history of making consumer protection a top priority,” said Yana Miles, senior legislative associate at the Center for Responsible Lending, a consumer group.

CFPB Payday Rule Will Go Live Next Year, Judge Says

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Evan Weinberger | Bloomberg
“Mick Mulvaney and the payday lenders tried an end-run around the law, and it was rightly rejected. Today’s ruling is a win for consumers,” Will Corbett, litigation counsel at the Center for Responsible Lending, said in a statement.