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[Washington, D.C.] – Last night, Vice President Pence cast a tie-breaking vote in the Senate to block a regulation from the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau. The regulation preserved the option for consumers to join together to bring class action lawsuits against banks and credit card companies and required greater transparency by those companies in individual arbitration cases. The 51-50 vote will send the repeal resolution to President Trump’s desk, where he is expected to sign it into law.
“Consumers who are victims of fraud must be able to seek justice and hold financial institutions accountable. Young adults are especially vulnerable since they are completely new to financial services. They should be able to count on strong protections as they work to become financially secure, not be fearful that they’ll get taken advantage of. This vote is a major loss for consumers and makes our financial system less accountable and less transparent.
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