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The Consumer Financial Protection Agency: What You Need to Know

Why do we need the Consumer Financial Protection Agency? First and foremost, we need accountability. The truth is, none of the responsible agencies took action to stop the reckless lending and bad risk management that triggered the economic crisis. When seven different agencies oversee financial institutions, it's easy to create loopholes and point fingers at someone else. The CFPA will...

Consumer Financial Protection Agency Could Have Stopped Abuses that Plague Americans Today

CRL shares stories of everyday people affected by financial abuse and emphasizes the need for the Consumer Financial Protection Agency to ensure that they and others are protected from such abuses in the future. The Dow closes at 10,000 points, putting it back to where it was a year ago when Lehman Brothers collapsed, and Wall Street rejoices. But the...

Consumer Financial Protection Agency Could Have Stopped Abuses that Plague Americans Today

CRL shares stories of everyday people affected by financial abuse and emphasizes the need for the Consumer Financial Protection Agency to ensure that they and others are protected from such abuses in the future. The Dow closes at 10,000 points, putting it back to where it was a year ago when Lehman Brothers collapsed, and Wall Street rejoices. But the...

CRL supports a strong, non-preemptive Consumer Financial Protection Agency

October 20, 2009 Members, Financial Services Committee U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC 20510 Dear Representative: As the Financial Services Committee prepares to continue its markup of H.R. 3126, we write to express our support for a strong, non-preemptive Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA). In this regard, we call your attention to two issues that are expected to come up...

CRL supports a strong, non-preemptive Consumer Financial Protection Agency

October 20, 2009 Members, Financial Services Committee U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC 20510 Dear Representative: As the Financial Services Committee prepares to continue its markup of H.R. 3126, we write to express our support for a strong, non-preemptive Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA). In this regard, we call your attention to two issues that are expected to come up...

Michael Calhoun's Testimony on Perspectives on the Consumer Financial Protection Agency

CRL's views on the proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency. CRL President Michael Calhoun testifed before the House Financial Services Committee on September 30, 2009, stressing the importance of an independent agency that also preserves the ability of states to take action to protect consumers.

Brief Overview of the Consumer Financial Protection Agency

An essential component of the Obama Administration's proposal for improving oversight of our financial system would correct the current lack of adequate consumer protection standards that has plagued our financial system, and imperiled our economy. A new Consumer Financial Products Agency ("CFPA") would implement sensible protections and make sure that companies follow them. In addition to mortgages, the CFPA would...

Brief Overview of the Consumer Financial Protection Agency

An essential component of the Obama Administration's proposal for improving oversight of our financial system would correct the current lack of adequate consumer protection standards that has plagued our financial system, and imperiled our economy. A new Consumer Financial Products Agency ("CFPA") would implement sensible protections and make sure that companies follow them. In addition to mortgages, the CFPA would...

State Attorneys General Call For The Creation of CFPA

A geographically broad and bipartisan letter sent August 17 letter to key committee chairs in the U.S. House and U.S.Senate, signals strong state support for the proposed Consumer Finance Protection Agency (CFPA). Representing states and regions throughout the nation, 24 state attorneys general said in part, "We believe an independent federal agency combined with joint enforcement by state officials is...

Consumer Financial Protection Agency: Myths versus Reality

Myth: The CFPA would duplicate the work of existing agencies, and increase regulatory burden on businesses. Reality: The new Agency would consolidate the consumer protection rule-making and enforcement that is currently scattered across several agencies. The functions would not be duplicated; rather, they would be stream-lined into a single agency, thereby reducing regulatory burden and expense. Myth: Giving the CFPA...
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