Hearing:
CFPB’s Role in Empowering Predatory Lenders: Examining the Proposed Repeal of the Payday Lending Rule
Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy (Committee on Oversight and Reform)
Thursday, May 16, 2019 (2:00 PM)
2154 RHOB
Washington, D.C.
Witnesses
Mr. Thomas Pahl
Policy Associate Director for Research, Markets & Regulations, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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- Witness Statement
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- Witness Truth in Testimony
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- Witness Biography
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Support Documents
- Krishnamoorthi UC Emails Show Pro-Payday Loan Study Was Edited By The Payday Loan Industry
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- Krishnamoorthi UC How a payday lending industry insider tiltled academic research in its favor
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- Krishnamoorthi UC How Predatory Payday Lenders Plot to Right Government Regulation
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- Krishnamoorthi UC Millions of People Post Comments on Federal Regulations. Many are Fake
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- Krishnamoorthi UC Payday Lenders Drum Up Customer Support to Ease Regulations
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- Krishnamoorthi UC Payday lenders get thousands of borrowers to complain to government about rules meant to protect them
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- Krishnamoorthi UC Payday loan group paid KSU for favorable research, records show
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- Memo
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Hearing Record
- Attendance
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- Printed Transcript Ser. No. 116-25
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First Published:
May 9, 2019 at 03:05 PM
Last Updated:
July 31, 2019 at 03:54 PM