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Acting Director Dave Uejio remarks at the Asian Real Estate Association of America Housing and Diversity Conference.
Acting Director Dave Uejio remarks at the University of Minnesota Brustad Talk with Dr. Raymond and her analysis on the growing eviction-driven housing crisis.
Acting Director Dave Uejio remarks on the Interim Final Rule on CDC Eviction Moratorium Rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
Acting Director Dave Uejio remarks on the CFPB proposal for Mortgage Servicing Changes.
Acting Director Dave Uejio remarks on the Libre Enforcement Action.
Director Kathy Kraninger's remarks on the release of the Taskforce on Federal Consumer Financial Law’s report and recommendations on improving consumer protection.
Director Kathy Kraninger's remarks on small business lending data and research, the accuracy of credit reporting, and the use of alternative credit data at the November 2020 Academic Research Council Meeting.
Director Kathy Kraninger's remarks on the role of economic analysis and evidence-based policymaking at the Bureau, the role of research to measure the effectiveness of rulemakings, and the role of research in supervisory and enforcement work.
Homeownership is part of the American Dream. The GSEs play a central role in the $11 trillion single-family mortgage market, helping many consumers achieve their dream of owning a home.
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Kathleen L. Kraninger
Good morning. Thank you, Kara, for that kind introduction. And thank you to Women in Housing and Finance for hosting this event.
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Kathleen L. Kraninger
Chairwoman Waters, Ranking Member McHenry, and Members of the Committee, thank you for this opportunity to provide you with an update on the CFPB’s important work. I appear before you as the country is engaged in a national conversation on racial inequality and confronting the unprecedented pandemic.
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Kathleen L. Kraninger
Chairman Crapo, Ranking Member Brown, and Members of the Committee, thank you for this opportunity to provide you with an update on the CFPB’s important work. I appear before you as the country is engaged in a national conversation on racial inequality and confronting the unprecedented pandemic.
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Kathleen L. Kraninger
Today I’d like to give you a high-level snapshot of what we are hearing directly from consumers through our consumer complaint process, and how we are helping consumers during this time and ensuring they have information on their rights, protections, and options.
Thank you, Secretary Mnuchin, for calling this meeting of the FSOC. In addition earlier this week, you convened the Financial Literacy and Education Commission.
Good afternoon. It would have been great to see all of you in person, but I thank you for the opportunity to be with you here today virtually during these difficult and unprecedented times.
Good morning. Despite these difficult times, I’m pleased to be with you all today to kick off my first meeting as vice-chair of the Financial Literacy and Education Commission.
During this challenging time for our nation and the world, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is diligently working to protect consumers in the financial services marketplace and providing Americans with much needed peace of mind.
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Kathleen L. Kraninger
I’m thrilled for the invitation to address members of the Credit Union National Association. Since becoming Director in December 2018, I have appreciated the cooperative relationship the Bureau has with CUNA.
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Kathleen L. Kraninger
Chairwoman Waters, Ranking Member McHenry, and Members of the Committee, thank you for this opportunity to provide our semiannual update on the Bureau’s important work. It is my honor and privilege to serve and protect American consumers.
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Kathleen L. Kraninger
Thank you, Attorney General Landry. It is a pleasure to be here with you all today as you meet to discuss so many pressing and important issues.
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Kathleen L. Kraninger
Thank you, Rob, for that kind introduction. I’m honored for the invitation to speak at your conference.
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Kathleen L. Kraninger
Good morning. I am excited to welcome everyone to today’s symposium on Section 1071 of the Dodd-Frank Act.
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Kathleen L. Kraninger
Good morning. I am excited to welcome everyone to today’s symposium on “Behavioral Economics and Consumer Financial Services Policy”.
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Kathleen L. Kraninger
Good afternoon. Thank you all for coming today. Today’s symposium is part of a broader effort on the part of the Bureau to engage experts in various fields on legal and policy issues. An important motivation for the symposia series is to give these legal and policy issues a fresh look, and that is precisely what we are doing and will do.
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Brian Johnson
Thank you, Ruth, for that kind introduction, and thanks for having me. I’m delighted to be here at the 10th Annual National Consumer Empowerment Conference.
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Kathleen L. Kraninger