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ICYMI: Prominent Republican Defends Arbitration Rule
Support for the CFPB’s arbitration rule can be found on both sides of the aisle. Read long-time conservative David Clancy’s take on why the CFPB’s arbitration rule is in the best interest of consumers.
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Arizona’s McCain Called on to Defend Consumers in Wake of Equifax Data Breach
Allied Progress expands ad campaign to encourage Senator to protect Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s rule on forced arbitration
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Louisiana’s Kennedy Called on to Defend Consumers in Wake of Equifax Data Breach
Allied Progress expands ad campaign, encourages Senator to protect Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s rule on forced arbitration
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New Ad Highlights Equifax Breach, Calls on Portman to Protect Consumers, End Forced Arbitration
Portman could be the deciding vote to save the CFPB’s arbitration rule which protects consumers from Equifax and other financial institutions.
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New Ad Highlights Equifax Breach, Calls on Murkowski to Protect Consumers, End Forced Arbitration
Murkowski could be the deciding vote to save the CFPB’s arbitration rule which protects consumers from Equifax and other financial institutions.
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New Ad Highlights Equifax Breach, Calls on Collins to Protect Consumers, End Forced Arbitration
Collins could be the deciding vote to save the CFPB’s arbitration rule which protects consumers from Equifax and other financial institutions.
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Multi-State Ads Launched: Equifax Scandal Highlights Need to Protect CFPB’s Arbitration Rule
Ads will air in Alaska, Maine, and Ohio urging Senators to stand up for consumers, not big banks and financial interests.
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Buying Influence: Key Members of Congress Cannot be Trusted Following Unprecedented Equifax Data Breach
Congressional Republicans opposing the CFPB’s arbitration rule have taken $67,000 from Equifax PAC.
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Equifax Using Trojan Horse to Force Millions Into Arbitration
Actions by Equifax to deny Americans harmed in data breach their day in court a reminder of the importance of the CFPB’s arbitration rule.