What Trump's Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Could Mean for Consumer Rights

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Maria LaMagna | MarketWatch
“Payday lenders and their allies in Congress have consistently tried to weaken CFPB’s authority for meritless and political reasons,” said Debbie Goldstein, the executive vice president of the Center for Responsible Lending, in a statement. “Brett Kavanaugh is someone who’s made common cause with that effort.”

Springfield Lawmaker on Progress of Payday Lending Reform He Sponsored: ‘I Am Very Pleased’

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Parker Perry and Laura Bischoff | Springfield News-Sun
There are 13 such stores are in Springfield and Urbana, many clustered on East Main and South Limestone streets. Ohio in all has more than 830 storefronts that offer payday or car title loans, most of which offer both forms of loans, according to a report by the Center for Responsible Lending.

A Waters-led Banking Panel May Not Be the Scourge Banks Fear

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Neil Haggerty | American Banker
“She would work with [Comptroller of the Currency Joseph] Otting and work with regulators and work with her colleagues in Congress on something that is agreeable with the administration but also isn’t something that rolls back the CRA,” said Yana Miles, senior legislative counsel at the Center for Responsible Lending.

Did Detroit Finally Recover From the Housing Crisis?

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Ben Lane | HousingWire
Center for Responsible Lending Senior Legislative Counsel Yana Miles called English a “revered public servant” who prioritized consumer protection. “Throughout her tenure at the CFPB, even before becoming Acting Director, she worked to significantly improve the lives of people across the country, especially in communities of color,” Miles said.

English to Exit Consumer Bureau, End Legal Challenge

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Dan McCue | Courthouse News Service
Among those expressing their regrets over English’s decision Friday was Yana Miles, senior legislative counsel for the Center for Responsible Lending. “Leandra English is a revered public servant with a history of prioritizing consumer protection,” Miles said. “With her help, the agency has been a vigilant enforcer of civil rights laws and combatant of discriminatory practices in the financial marketplace; English has helped enforce fair lending laws that protect consumers of color from being charged more for a mortgage, auto loan, or credit card.

'We Haven't Made Any Progress': Black Homeownership Is Stuck Near 30-Year Lows

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Jonnelle Marte | The Washington Post
“We haven’t made any progress in homeownership since the passage of the Fair Housing Act in 1968,” said Nikitra Bailey, an executive vice president with the Center for Responsible Lending, a nonprofit that researches abusive lending practices. “The little progress we did make has been wiped away by the foreclosure crisis.”

Black Homeownership Is Stuck Near 30-Year Lows

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Jonelle Marte | The Chicago Tribune
"We haven't made any progress in homeownership since the passage of the Fair Housing Act in 1968," said Nikitra Bailey, an executive vice president with the Center for Responsible Lending, a nonprofit group that researches abusive lending practices. "The little progress we did make has been wiped away by the foreclosure crisis."

8 Pitfalls of Home Equity Loans, and How to Avoid Them

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Dana Dratch | Bankrate
Be very wary of a contractor or other professional who is pushing you to take out a loan or steering you toward a specific lender or loan broker, says Sarah Wolff, former senior researcher for the Center for Responsible Lending.