Americans for Financial Reform

News Category: Press Releases & Statements

News Release: Legal Experts: Payday Lender Arguments “Fell Flat”

Washington, D.C. – This afternoon, Americans for Financial Reform held a virtual media briefing with the Constitutional Accountability Center and Democracy Forward to review the oral arguments in one of this term’s most important Supreme Court cases concerning the stability of the American financial system and the future of consumer protection: CFPB v. CFSA, a constitutional challenge to the funding structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). 

News Release: A Terrible Day in Court for the Payday Lending Lobby

Washington, D.C. – Americans for Financial Reform (AFR) Executive Director Lisa Donner, released the following statement in reaction to this morning’s oral arguments before the Supreme Court in the case, Consumers Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) v. Community Financial Services Association of America (CFSA).

News Release: Supreme Court Ruling Against CFPB Could Worsen Government Shutdowns 

Washington, D.C. – A ruling by the Supreme Court against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau could imperil the functioning of numerous critical federal agencies that are funded outside of the annual appropriations process, a step that would worsen future government shutdowns and possibly impede the operations of the judiciary, according to Americans for Financial Reform and the former Republican chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Sheila Bair.