Americans for Financial Reform

Government Category: Letters to Congress

Letter to Congress: AFR, 26 Organizations Oppose Inclusion of Discriminatory Auto Lending Language in Appropriations Bill

“We, the undersigned organizations, ask you to oppose harmful riders to the Financial Services and General Government (FSGG) fiscal year 2017 appropriations that would obstruct the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s ability to protect consumers. In particular, we urge you to oppose language mirroring S. 2663, the so-called “Reforming CFPB Indirect Auto Financing Guidance Act.” “

Letter to Congress: AFR, 70 Organizations Urge Congress to Reject Any Legislation that Reduces the Authority of the CFPB to Regulate Forced Arbitration

“The undersigned organizations strongly urge the Appropriations Committees to reject all proposals to weaken the powers, structure, or funding of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau). And we are writing today to specifically urge the Committees to oppose any proposals that would limit, delay or remove the authority of the CFPB to take action on the use of pre-dispute binding mandatory arbitration – i.e., forced arbitration – in consumer financial contracts under its jurisdiction. “

Letter to Congress: AFR, 52 Organizations Urge Congress to Reject S. 2970, An Impediment to Regulators Efforts to Detect Fraud and Money Laundering

“The undersigned community, consumer and civil rights organizations strongly oppose S. 2790, the Financial Institution Customer Protection Act of 2016, introduced by Senator Cruz. The bill will hamper critical Department of Justice and banking regulator efforts to detect fraud and money laundering, putting consumers and financial institutions at risk of serious financial loss. “

Letter to Congress: AFR Urges Senate Committee on Agriculture to Oppose “Commodity End User Relief Act”

“On behalf of Americans for Financial Reform, we are writing to urge you to vote against the “Commodity End User Relief Act”, a bill that reauthorizes the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and makes other statutory changes. This legislation makes no progress at all on the key issue facing the CFTC, the severe level of underfunding that prevents the agency from fully and properly implementing its new responsibilities under the Dodd Frank Act. “

Letter to Congress: AFR Urges Congress to Preserve Financial Protections, Oppose HR 3340

“On behalf of Americans for Financial Reform, we are writing to express our opposition to HR 3340.[1] This legislation would eliminate the independent funding for the Financial Stability Oversight Commission (FSOC) and its research arm, the Office of Financial Research (OFR), subjecting the budget for these agencies to the appropriations process. It would also require that the OFR provide a 90 day notice and comment period prior to issuing any report or rule, and report in advance the details of planned spending to Congress.”

Letter to Congress: Public Interest and Labor Organizations Urge Congress to Reject “Commodity End User Relief Act”

“On behalf of the undersigned organizations, we are writing to urge you to vote against the “Commodity End User Relief Act”, a bill that reauthorizes the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and makes other statutory changes. The CFTC’s role in regulating commodity and derivatives markets is vital to businesses that use commodity markets to hedge risks, vital to the economic well-being of American families who rely on affordable prices for products like gasoline and food, and vital to overall financial stability. “