On the recordJune 10, 2015
Ironically, they are the agency that is supposed to protect consumers, but the guidance would in fact, in my view, harm them.
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congress.govIronically, they are the agency that is supposed to protect consumers, but the guidance would in fact, in my view, harm them.
Guinta argues that CFPB's guidance harms consumers instead of protecting them.
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