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TRUMP MAKES LEFT-FIELD SELECTION TO RUN BCFP, SETS UP BATTLE WITH SENATE
- Kathy who? That has been the reaction to many in the ARM industry upon hearing that President Trump has named Kathy Kraninger to be his pick to be the next director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. No offense to Kraninger, who is an associate director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, coincidentally where she works for current BCFPB acting director Mick Mulvaney, but her name was not on any of the short lists. The move likely sets up a rocky confirmation process for Kraninger, especially considering whom she is being compared to.
JUDGE DENIES SUMMARY JUDGMENT IN TCPA CASE OVER LIMITED SCOPE OF CONTACT
- A federal judge in the Southern District of Indiana has denied a summary judgment motion from a defendant after it was sued for allegedly violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by contacting the nanny of an account holder using an automated telephone dialing system (ATDS) in an attempt to collect on an unpaid account.
ACLU, STATE BATTLE OVER RIGHT TO JAIL INDIVIDUALS FOR UNPAID DEBTS
- Should a state government be able to make non-payment of a debt a crime? That question was argued before the Supreme Court of New Hampshire last week. The American Civil Liberties Union is defending an individual who did not pay $453 in fees after having a public defender represent him in a criminal trial and the state’s Office of Cost Containment went after him for the debt.
HOUSE COMMITTEE PASSES BILL THAT WOULD PUT BCFP BUDGET UNDER CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW
- The House Appropriations Committee last week approved a bill aimed at financial services, which, among other things, would bring the budget of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection under the Congressional appropriations process starting in 2020.
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