The attorney generals say the Trump administration is refusing to accept funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which could hurt consumers in their states.
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A coalition of Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit on Monday seeking to prevent President Donald Trump's administration ...
A coalition of 21 attorneys general from Democratic-led states sued the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and its director ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James and others want a federal court in Oregon to force the CFPB to take funds from the ...
CHICAGO Attorney General Kwame Raoul today joined a coalition of attorneys general in suing the Trump administration to stop ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson is joining a lawsuit to protect congressionally mandated funding for federal ...
Oregon filed its 51st lawsuit against the Trump administration on Dec. 22 over defunding of the Consumer Financial Protection ...
New York AG Letitia James and twenty other state attorneys have sued the Trump Administration over the attempt to shut down ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has closed all fair lending investigations that were based on statistical reviews of credit patterns and will turn its attention to “debanking” and instances ...
New York is beefing up its consumer financial protection laws while the Trump administration dismantles the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau at the federal level.
California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta joined 20 other states and Washington, D.C., in a lawsuit that seeks to prevent the Trump administration from defunding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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