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AFR in the News: Consumer Groups Urge Senate Approval Of Consumer Watchdog

Jim McConville (Financial Advisor)
October 6, 2011

“This [delay] is harming consumers,” said Ed Mierzwinski, consumer program director for the U.S. Public Interest Research Group and chairman of Americans for Financial Reform Task Force on the CFPB, during a conference call on Wednesday that was sponsored by the consumer group Americans for Financial Reform. ‘The lack of the full authority of the CFPB is a serious problem, which leaves students, military families, veterans and older Americans at risk of financial problems,’ Mierzwinski added.

AFR in the News: Cordray CFPB director nomination passes Senate Banking Committee

Kerri Panchuk (Housing Wire)
October 6, 2011

‘American families want and need someone to level the playing field and prevent tricks and traps in the financial services market,’ said Lisa Donner, executive director of Americans for Financial Reform. ‘We call on all Senators to stand up for families and confirm Richard Cordray as CFPB director.’

AFR in the News: Financial watchdog director moves closer to approval — or a brick wall

Connie Prater (Creditcards.com)
October 6, 2011

Lisa Donner, executive director of Americans for Financial Reform challenged Republican senators to ‘stand up for families’ and confirm the nomination. ‘Will you implement the law and make sure the CFPB can do its job helping people defend themselves from loan sharks big and small?’ Donner asked. ‘Or will you block consumer protection and instead protect wrongdoing by companies that caused the financial crisis?’

AFR Statement: Cordray Nomination Markup in Senate Banking Committee

“American families want and need someone to level the playing field and prevent tricks and traps in the financial services market”, said Lisa Donner, Executive Director of Americans for Financial Reform. “We call on all Senators to stand up for families and confirm Richard Cordray as CFPB director.

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