Waters Applauds the CFPB’s Work on Credit Reporting Problems, Calls for Comprehensive Legislative Reforms
Washington, DC,
March 2, 2017
Today, Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA), Ranking Member of the Committee on Financial Services, applauded the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for a new report detailing a range of significant issues in credit reporting and its oversight work in the area, and called for comprehensive reforms to improve the nation’s credit reporting system. “Credit reporting is an area where I have long called for an overhaul to the system. That’s why in the past I’ve introduced and will continue to advocate for the Comprehensive Consumer Credit Reporting Reform Act, to enhance consumers’ credit reporting rights, create more transparency in the consumer reporting and credit scoring process, and increase the accountability of those who develop credit scoring models. Congress must act to fix this broken system. ### |