Consumer groups will have the opportunity to defend a Biden-era rule banning the inclusion of medical debt on credit reports as the Trump administration attempts to kill it.
The New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty, Tzedek DC, and other consumer plaintiffs can step in to defend the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s medical debt rule, Judge Sean D. Jordan of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas said Friday.
“We intervened in this case for this exact purpose: to defend the CFPB’s rule where the current CFPB would not, and we will continue to support this ...
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