Republicans Have Voted To Eliminate CFPB
Republicans Have Voted To Eliminate CFPB
n the past five years alone, the CFPB has returned nearly $12 billion to borrowers who were subject to deceptive business practices.The House's voted upon measure would weaken just about everything the agency does to protect consumers, including eliminating its power to investigate and punish deceptive practices, hide from public view a database which allows consumers to seek help to resolve their complaints, do away with specialized offices that help students, senior citizens and veterans with financial problems, and eliminate the agency’s authority to write new rules for loans issued by payday lenders.[caption id="attachment_21113" align="alignnone" width="275"]
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