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Payday Lending Spree in the Backyard of CFPB “Acting Director” Mick Mulvaney
Demonstrating the need for strong federal rule,payday lenders bend over backward to avoid regulations in Mulvaney’s home state of South Carolina.
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Why is this Florida Democrat Sabotaging Obama’s Payday Lending Rule?
Opponents to the CFPB’s payday lending rule have found an ally in Florida Democrat Alcee Hastings.
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Payday Lenders Caught (Again) Using Fake Personal Stories In Attempt to Influence CFPB
The Wall Street Journal exposé isn’t the first time payday lenders have been caught deploying underhanded tactics to influence legislators or regulators.
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Meddling Mulvaney: CFPB’s New Part-Time “Acting Director” Working Overtime to Screw Consumers
After his first two weeks, it’s clear Mulvaney is putting Wall St. first.
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Consumers in DC, MD and VA Could Lose Millions as Trump Appointee Jeopardizes Consumer Bureau Actions
Mick Mulvaney is already creating uncertainty over 38 “open” or “active” enforcement actions including 3 cases on behalf of consumers in the DMV region.
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New Jersey Consumers Could Lose Millions as Trump Appointee Jeopardizes Consumer Bureau Actions
Mick Mulvaney is already causing uncertainty over 38 “open” or “active” enforcement actions including 3 cases on behalf of New Jersey consumers.
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New York Consumers Could Lose Millions as Trump Appointee Jeopardizes Consumer Bureau Actions
Mick Mulvaney is already causing uncertainty over 38 “open” or “active” enforcement actions including 3 cases on behalf of New York consumers.
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Massachusetts Consumers Could Lose Millions as Trump Appointee Jeopardizes Consumer Bureau Actions
Mick Mulvaney’s recent actions have caused uncertainty over 38 “open” or “active” enforcement actions including 3 cases on behalf of Massachusetts consumers.
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California Consumers Could Lose Millions as Trump Appointee Jeopardizes Consumer Bureau Actions
Mulvaney’s recent actions have created uncertainty over 38 “open” or “active” enforcement actions including 6 cases on behalf of California consumers.
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Industry-Backed Members of Congress Rush to Protect Predatory Payday Lenders Rather Than Consumers
House members introduce CRA to repeal CFPB rule protecting consumers from predatory payday, car title, and other short-term lending.