Dem State AGs Threaten Action Over CFPB Payday Rule Delay

By Jon Hill (March 19, 2019, 9:10 PM EDT) -- Democratic attorneys general from New York, California, Massachusetts and more than 20 other states have warned the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that they will "consider taking legal action" if the agency presses ahead with its bid to delay the compliance date for the payday lending underwriting standards that it has proposed scrapping....

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