“On behalf of Americans for Financial Reform and the undersigned organizations, we are writing to express our opposition to Chairman Shelby’s draft legislation, “The Financial Regulatory Improvement Act of 2015.”… While there are a number of reasonable proposals within this lengthy bill, the legislation as a whole contains numerous provisions that would unacceptably weaken consumer and financial protections.”
“On behalf of Americans for Financial Reform (AFR), we are writing to express our opposition to several of the bills under consideration in today’s subcommittee hearing, as well as our support for HR 1847, the “Swaps Data Repository and Clearinghouse Indemnification Act”.”
“The undersigned organizations write to urge the Appropriations Committees to reject all proposals to weaken the powers and funding of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or bureau). In particular, the Committee must 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 (or forced) arbitration in consumer financial contracts under its jurisdiction. “
“On behalf of Americans for Financial Reform (AFR), we are writing to express our opposition to several of the bills under consideration in today’s subcommittee hearing, as well as our support for HR 1847, the “Swaps Data Repository and Clearinghouse Indemnification Act”.
“The undersigned national consumer organizations would like to express our strong opposition to H.R. 347 (Royce and Hinojosa), the misleadingly-named “Facilitating Access to Credit Act of 2015.” This bill would unnecessarily allow credit bureaus to be exempt from coverage by the Credit Repair Organizations Act (CROA).”
“The undersigned civil rights and consumer organizations urge you to oppose any measures to restrict the Department of Justice’s Operation Choke Point or bank regulator efforts to prevent money laundering and payment fraud. In particular, H.R. 766 (Luetkemeyer), the Financial Institution Customer Protection Act of 2015, H.R. 1413 (Luetkemeyer), the Firearms Manufacturers and Dealers Protection Act 2015, and similar bills would make it harder for government agencies to protect the public. In these days of escalating data breaches, terrorism threats, and internet fraud, we need to encourage, not discourage, efforts to deprive criminals of access to the banking system.”