AFREF joined a letter to the CFPB in response to their inquiry on employer-driven debt. The post Letters to Regulators: Letter to CFPB in Response to Inquiry on Employer-Driven Debt appeared first on Americans for Financial Reform.
AFREF joined a letter to the CFPB in response to their inquiry on employer-driven debt. The post Letters to Regulators: Letter to CFPB in Response to Inquiry on Employer-Driven Debt appeared first on Americans for Financial Reform.
AFREF sent a letter to the CFPB in response to their Request for Information regarding employer-driven debt. The post Letters to Regulators: Comment Letter to the CFPB on Employer-Driven Debt appeared first on Americans for Financial Reform.
AFREF joined a comment letter in response to the Education Department’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on prison education programs, 90/10 and change of ownership. The post Letter to Regulators: Comment in Response to ED Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Prison Education Programs, 90/10 and Change of Ownership appeared first on Americans for Financial Reform.
AFREF sent a letter to the Treasury Department on how to increase transparency in the U.S. Treasury market. The post Letter to Regulators: Letter to Treasury on How to Increase Transparency in the U.S. Treasury Market” appeared first on Americans for Financial Reform.
AFREF sent a roadmap for action to the Federal Reserve. The post Letters to Regulators: A Roadmap for the Federal Reserve appeared first on Americans for Financial Reform.
AFREF joined the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, the National Consumer Law Center (on behalf of its low-income clients) and the Center for Responsible Lending in sending a letter to the FDIC saying that Ford Motor Company should be denied deposit insurance for its proposed new Ford Credit industrial loan company (ILC) charter. The post Letters […]
AFREF sent a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission supporting its proposal to treat index providers as investment advisers given the many traits of index providers that resemble investment advice. Such proposals are necessary as index funds have grown to become a multi-trillion dollar industry but one whose decisions to include or exclude issuers […]
AFREF sent a letter to FHFA on their Duty to Serve plans. The post Letters to Regulators: Letter to FHFA on Duty to Serve Plans appeared first on Americans for Financial Reform.
AFFEF joined a letter urging President Biden to extend, expand, and coordinate more closely the current Public Service Loan Forgiveness waiver and Income-Driven Repayment Adjustment in order to fulfill the promise of affordable and manageable loan repayment for borrowers. The post Letters to the Administration: Letter Asking President Biden to Extend and Expand Access to […]
AFREF submitted a comment letter in support of the SEC’s proposed rule on clawbacks of erroneously-awarded executive compensation. Once finalized, the rule will signify the long-overdue implementation of a Dodd-Frank provision that sought to improve incentives for honest and transparent corporate governance by creating a mechanism for the clawing back of compensation awarded based on […]