Intrigue and a Little Mystery—The Latest CFPB Insights & More
Panelist, Fall Forum, ACA International, Nov. 9, 2023
As we head into 2024, more than a decade of policy debate is about to come to a head surrounding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. On the Main Stage, our Washington, D.C. insiders and experts will unpack:
- The latest from the CFPB including a landmark pending Supreme Court decision which will help determine the CFPB’s fate.
- Major rulemakings including one on the Fair Credit Reporting Act that is expected to impact all data furnishers and particularly those on the medical debt space.
- A variety of legal decisions around the country halting the CFPB’s actions.
- How Congress, the White House, and courts throughout the country are navigating these unchartered territories and what ACA members should be thinking about in the year ahead.
Join us at this impactful session where you'll gain vital knowledge about these trends and expected actions from the CFPB that will impact your day-to-day business and learn what you can do now to stay ahead of it all.
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