Appointing Mulvaney as CFPB Acting Director is Unlawful

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Tonight, President Trump unlawfully attempted to name Mick Mulvaney to serve as Acting Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Mulvaney currently serves as Director of the Office of Management and Budget. Center for Responsible Lending President Mike Calhoun issued the following statement: The President must follow his authority written in the in Dodd-Frank law and...

Richard Cordray Steps Down As CFPB Director

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Center for Responsible Lending (CRL) President Mike Calhoun released the following statement today after Richard Cordray tenured his resignation as Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB): We commend Richard Cordray’s years of public service and commitment to protect Americans from financial predators. As the CFPB’s first director, he brought accountability and transparency to consumer finance...

Senate Budget Rider would Weaken Consumer Watchdog

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate Committee on Appropriations released a Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill that would make an enormous policy change: it would eliminate the independent funding stream for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Congress should pass policy changes in the light of day, not as a toxic rider attached to a budget. Center for Responsible...

Number of Groups Demanding Banks Stay Out of Payday Lending More than Doubles

Faith Leaders Hand Deliver Letter Signed by 230 Groups DURHAM, N.C. – As a federal agency re-opens the door to predatory payday lending for some banks, scores of groups representing a broad cross-section of Americans are saying “not so fast.” Advocates are mailing hard copies of an open letter to banks and regulators, and faith leaders are delivering the letter...

Predatory Lending Bill Clears House Committee

Federal Legislation Would Open the Door for Triple-Digit APR Loans to Enter States with Interest Rate Caps WASHINGTON, D.C. – The House Financial Services Committee last night passed H.R. 3299, the so-called Madden bill, which would make it easier for payday lenders and other usurious lenders to use "rent-a-bank" schemes to charge distressed borrowers triple-digit interest rates that would otherwise...

Richard Cordray Stepping Down As CFPB Director

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Center for Responsible Lending President Mike Calhoun released the following statement today on Richard Cordray’s decision to step down as Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) later this month: Director Richard Cordray has proven to be a tireless and effective public servant. Under his watch, the CFPB has cracked down on the tricks and traps...

CRL and Department of Education to Negotiate Borrow Defense Rule

Advisory for Monday, Nov. 13 to Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017 Negotiated rule making process will include various education and consumer advocates from across the country. WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Monday, November 13, 2017, at approximately 9 a.m. ET the Center for Responsible Lending (CRL) along with various advocacy organizations including Consumers Union will participate in the U.S. Department of Education’s...

President Trump Signs Bill Giving Financial Fraudsters a Get-Out-Of-Jail-Free Card

Washington, D.C. – Today, President Trump signed into law a bill, H.J. Res. 111, that takes away Americans’ right to have their day in court when they are defrauded by banks, credit card companies, payday lenders, student loan servicers, and other financial companies. It does so by rescinding a rule, issued by the independent Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which would...

GSEs Have a Duty to Serve the Entire Mortgage Market, CRL Says in House Hearing

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today Nikitra Bailey, an Executive Vice President with the Center for Responsible Lending testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee hearing entitled, “Sustainable Housing Finance: Private Sector Perspectives on Housing Finance Reform.” Bailey reviewed the secondary mortgage market’s history as it relates to low-wealth communities and consumers of color, citing past federal policies that excluded communities...

Senate Rolls Back Arbitration Rule, Hands Victory to Financial Abusers

Rescinding CFPB arbitration rule denies Americans the freedom to seek justice through our court system. WASHINGTON, D.C. – This evening, the U.S. Senate passed a bill that would repeal the independent Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) rule on forced arbitration. The CFPB rule prohibits consumer contracts from denying Americans the right to band together in a lawsuit against a company...