Category Archives: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

103 Members of Congress Endorse CFPB’s Arbitration Rule

by Jeff Sovern The Senate letter, signed by more than a third of the Senators, is here, and the House letter with 65 signers, is here.  The letters are more than pro forma expressions of support. They are extensively footnoted (and the House letter cites the law professor letter joined by more than 200 professors). Some excerpts […]

Guardian Article on How the Election Could Affect the CFPB

Here. Excerpt: Even before the November election, warning lights were flashing. Jeb Hensarling, the Republican member of Congress who chairs the House financial services committee, has declared he won’t rest until he tosses post-financial crisis reforms like the Dodd-Frank Act “on to the trash heap of history”. Hensarling is also a fierce opponent of the […]

Some First Thoughts About the CFPB’s Validation Proposal

by Jeff Sovern Brian posted this morning on the CFPB's debt collection proposal.  I wanted to focus just on the validation requirements.  Appendix F to the Bureau's proposal speaks to the validation notice.  The Proposal indicates that the Bureau has conducted and continues to conduct extensive consumer testing of validation notices.  I don't know what […]

American Banker: The CFPB’s Impact, Five Years On

Here (behind paywall). The article consists mostly of quotes and statistics.  Some excerpts (for some reason, I couldn't get the paragraph breaks to work correctly): * * * Republican lawmakers continue to gun for the CFPB. More than 50 bills pending in Congress have sought to defund, change or somehow restrict the agency. * * […]

What Does the Republican Platform Say About Consumer Protection?

The full platform is here.  Here are excerpts on consumer protection issues: The Republican vision for American banking calls for establishing transparent, efficient markets where consumers can obtain loans they need at reasonable rates based on market conditions. Unfortunately, in response to the financial institutions crisis of 2008-2009, the Democratic-controlled Congress enacted the Wall Street […]

Will the CFPB Also Release a Debt Collection Study on July 28?

by Jeff Sovern As we have previously noted, the CFPB has scheduled a July 28 debt collection field hearing, and could announce the beginning of the SBREFA process, leading to a rule-making, that day.  NCLC's April Kuehnhoff speculates that the Bureau will also release the results of its debt collection studies then.  The Bureau's arbitration study […]

CFPB Announces Debt Collection Field Hearing July 28; Sneak Peak at the New Rules?

Here.  The Bureau is likely to announce the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Enforcement Act (SBREFA) proceeding that day, which will entail giving some information about what its proposed debt collection rules are likely to look like.

American Banker Story: Pence’s Statements on the CFPB and Other Banking Issues

The story is headlined Pence VP Pick Could Shape Trump's Banking Policy (free content).  Here is what the article says about Pence's view of the CFPB: When the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was just a legislative proposal, Pence objected to giving a new agency so much power; he would likely support efforts to reform the structure […]