
Members of Congress Grill Former Equifax CEO In Marathon Hearings
During the week of October 2, Congressional committees held four hearings on the Equifax data breach scandal. The House Energy & Commerce, Senate Banking, Housing,

During the week of October 2, Congressional committees held four hearings on the Equifax data breach scandal. The House Energy & Commerce, Senate Banking, Housing,

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Steve Burke, (703) 683-5004, ext. 1108 or sburke@crcpublicrelations.com CFPB Small-Dollar Lending Rule Will Harm Consumers On October 5, the Consumer Financial

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has unveiled its finalized rule on short-term, small-dollar loans on October 5. This rule was proposed in summer 2016,

On September 20, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) released data showing the potential unintended consequences of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

A group of financial industry associations has filed suit over the controversial “Arbitration Rule” adopted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). This rule would
The Jones Act, created to protect U.S. shipping interests from competition, has the effect of driving up costs for any good delivered from one American
On September 27, the senior leadership of both the House and Senate has released the working framework for the first major tax overhaul since the
Football fans of the Texas A&M Aggies and the Arkansas Razorbacks saw some solid blocking on Saturday when the two SEC teams combined for 511
Beginning October 14, 2017, Visa will be mandating a number of changes in the way that merchants handle “stored credential” card information for Visa cardholders.
The Chinese government has sent instructions to the country’s bitcoin and virtual currency exchanges that they must shut down by September 15. The move comes

Credit reporting firm Equifax experienced a data breach, discovered on July 29, that could lead to the personal information of 143 million consumers being exposed
On September 1, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced that her Department will end four and six-year-old agreements with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), by