Letters to Regulators: Letter to PCAOB in Response to Request for Comment on Interim Analysis of Estimates and Specialists Audit Requirements

AFREF and Public Citizen sent a letter to PCAOB in response to their request for comment on their Interim Analysis of Estimates and Specialists Audit Requirements. The post Letters to Regulators: Letter to PCAOB in Response to Request for Comment on Interim Analysis of Estimates and Specialists Audit Requirements appeared first on Americans for Financial […]

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Lessons Learned from the Paycheck Protection Program

Hear highlights from a new paper by the COVID Oversight Coalition that highlights systemic problems with the Paycheck Protection Program. Designed to help small businesses stay afloat during the pandemic, the program actually lent hundreds of millions of dollars to corporations that did not use the money to support and retain workers. Hear from workers […]

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Letters to Regulators: Letter to HUD on Needed Loan Modification Enhancements to Address Rising Interest Rates  

AFREF joined a letter to HUD urging them to adopt enhancements to the FHA COVID-19 waterfall to address the impact of rising interest rates. The post Letters to Regulators: Letter to HUD on Needed Loan Modification Enhancements to Address Rising Interest Rates   appeared first on Americans for Financial Reform.

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Letters to Regulators: Letter to HUD in Support of Increased Forty-Year Term for Loan Modifications

AFREF joined a letter in support of HUD’s proposed amendment to 24 C.F.R. § 203.616, which would increase the maximum payment term of a loan modification from 360 months to 480 months. The post Letters to Regulators: Letter to HUD in Support of Increased Forty-Year Term for Loan Modifications appeared first on Americans for Financial […]

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Report: Lessons Learned from the Paycheck Protection Program

The Paycheck Protection Program, a critical pillar of the CARES Act pandemic relief legislation, failed to equitably distribute money despite an avowed goal of focusing on small businesses, according to a new report from AFREF and six other public interest organizations and labor unions. The post Report: Lessons Learned from the Paycheck Protection Program appeared […]

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Letters to Regulators: Letter in Response to the Federal Reserve’s RFI on a Central Bank Digital Currency

AFREF and Demand Progress submitted a letter in response to the Federal Reserve’s Request for Information on a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). In the submission, we urge the Fed to consider privacy and fraud protection, and also point to other alternatives to CBDC the Fed could pursue to promote broader financial inclusion. The post […]

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NEWS RELEASE: Private Equity is Financing the Climate Crisis Away from Public Scrutiny

A new report finds that the private equity industry owned close to 700 utility-scale power generation facilities in the United States in 2021 that emitted about 200 million metric tons of carbon dioxide annually. The post NEWS RELEASE: Private Equity is Financing the Climate Crisis Away from Public Scrutiny appeared first on Americans for Financial […]

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Support the SEC’s Proposed Disclosure Rule on Corporations’ Climate-related Financial Risks!

Watch the video at the link here. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) took a much-needed step forward by introducing new proposed financial protections for investors, including everyday people like nurses, teachers, and firefighters with retirement plans like a 401K, pension or IRA, from climate-related financial risk. Wall Street and fossil fuel firms are already […]

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Toxic Money Series: Protecting Your Savings, Our Communities, and the Planet

Watch the webinar at the link here. Did you know that climate change poses a hidden threat to your investments, 401(k) accounts, and pensions? We’re all told that being financially responsible means investing in stocks and bonds, and saving for retirement. But if the world goes up in flames, our 401(k)s won’t help us. And […]

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