Has GSE reform hit the skids?

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Ian McKendry | American Banker
"We are disappointed that Senators Corker and Warner are threatening to move to a new untested system removing the safeguards that ensure a more inclusive mortgage market and broad liquidity in rural communities and communities of color, and that ensure small bank lenders can compete on equal footing with larger banks," several groups, including the Center for Responsible Lending, said in a joint statement earlier this month.

Rep. Gabbard Votes Against Predatory Lending Bill Targeting Minority, Low-Income Communities

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Big Island Now
More than 150 civil rights, consumer, faith and community organizations oppose H.R. 3299 including, Americans for Financial Reform, Center for American Progress, Center for Economic Integrity, Center for Responsible Lending, Consumer Action, Consumer Federation of America, Consumers Union, NAACP, National Association of Consumer Advocates, Prosperity Works, Southern Poverty Law Center and United for a Fair Economy.

An act of madness: CFPB said to be letting Equifax off the hook for data breach

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David Lazarus | Los Angeles Times
Yana Miles, senior legislative counsel for the Center for Responsible Lending, said Mulvaney "is finding new ways to sabotage the consumer bureau." "The administration should recognize the severe harm Mulvaney is doing to the public and nominate a director who has people's interest at heart," she said. Now that would be a wonder.

Clock running out to get housing finance reform moving

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Ian McKendry | American Banker
However, the bill faces political headwinds, including opposition from consumer groups that worry the plan does not go as far as the current system to support affordable housing. "The bill is kind of a nonstarter for us at this point,” said Scott Astrada, director of federal advocacy at the Center for Responsible Lending.

CFPB Change Triggers Concerns About Enforcement of Fair-Lending Practices

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Tobie Stanger | Consumer Reports
The staffers who will now enforce fair-lending laws will be generalists who have their hands full with numerous other consumer issues, said Deborah Goldstein, executive vice president of the Center for Responsible Lending, a Washington, D.C., nonprofit focused on fighting predatory lending. “Fair lending will not have an advocate in that division,” she said.