An appeals court judge appeared to favor of authorizing a limited preliminary injunction against the Trump administration in a lawsuit brought by the National Treasury Employees Union.
Republicans in the House urged the CFPB to rescind Biden-era guidance documents, interpretive rules, advisory opinions and circulars that weren’t issued pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act.
Following years of legal action that have stalled the implementation of the bureau’s original Section 1071 rule, the CFPB announced that it will roll out a new version of the rule.
Jonathan McKernan, nominee for CFPB director, said he thought former CFPB Director Rohit Chopra was “on to something” by focusing on data collection issues.
Proposed in January, the rule would ban the use of certain terms in contracts for consumer financial products or services that limit the rights of consumers.
Smaller shops may support an end to the GSE conservatorships, but only if it’s done in a way that preserves pricing parity, avoids additional charters and maintains the cash window.
FHFA’s ban on the GSEs’ use of special purpose credit programs doesn’t appear to apply to HomeReady or Home Possible, neither of which has a racial or ethnic requirement.