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The rule would have removed more than $49 billion in medical bills from the credit reports of about 15 million Americans, the ...
COMMENTARY | "If a president objects to a federal law, they need to take it up with Congress, not fire everyone hired to ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau placed its top fair lending official on leave as the Trump administration pulls back ...
The union representing Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in their suit against mass firings at the agency said the Supreme ...
The Trump administration is seeking to fire roughly 90% of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's staff and is fighting for that right in court. But if the administration prevails, can other ...
A tax and spending package Trump signed July 4 nearly halves the watchdog’s annual funding. Resources may be stretched to ...
The Senate Banking Committee is now proposing to cut the cap by which the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can request funds from the Federal Reserve to 6.5% of the Federal Reserve's operating ...
Two years after the expiration of its eviction moratorium and a “wave” of evictions that followed, Alameda County leads the region in eviction cases.
Chart by Jovi Dai - Bay Area News Group Two years after the expiration of its eviction moratorium and a “wave” of evictions that followed, Alameda County leads the region in eviction cases.
With two conservatives in dissent, the Supreme Court on Monday turned down a property-rights claim from Los Angeles landlords who say they lost millions from unpaid rent during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This week on the podcast, Cate chats with Garrett Martin of the Maine Center for Economic Policy. They do some unpacking on what the new federal tax bill really means for Maine families. Garrett ...
More than 180 community members, advocates, and lawmakers gathered Wednesday in Augusta to celebrate the grand opening of the Access Center, a new grassroots hub led by the Maine Recovery Access ...