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In September 2022, U.S. Reps. Patrick McHenry (R-NC) and James Comer (R-KY) sent a letter to CFPB Director Rohit Chopra asking...
In June 2022, the CFPB issued a press release announcing the release of an “an interpretive rule affirming states’ abilities to...
On Oct. 20, 2020, Tamara L. Cochran-May, the County Attorney for San Patricio County, requested an opinion from the Attorney General...
In late-September, CDIA filed suit against the State of Maine challenging the validity of two new provisions of state law that (1) Change the way medical debt is reported to credit bureaus; and (2) Limit the reporting of adverse information about a consumer if that consumer was a victim of economic abuse.
2019
In September 2019, CDIA filed suit against the State of Texas challenging the validity of a law that changes the way medical debt is reported to credit bureaus.
In October 2019, CDIA filed suit against the State of New Jersey challenging the validity of a new law that seeks to impose obligations on the nationwide consumer reporting agencies to provide credit reports to consumers in New Jersey in at least 11 languages other than English.
In 2012, following an appeal by CDIA, CDIA successfully invalidated a New Mexico law that could have increased credit repair.
In 2009, CDIA successfully sued New Jersey over a law that would have prevented credit bureaus from sharing information with mortgage lenders that help save consumers money as they shop for a new or refinance mortgage.
In 2007, CDIA successfully sued Minnesota over a law that would have prevented credit bureaus from sharing information with mortgage lenders that help save consumers money as they shop for a new or refinance mortgage.