Correction: Congress-Banking-Mortgage Data story
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The data that would be exempt from reporting includes the age of a loan applicant or borrower, credit score, total loan costs and interest rate. It's new information added under 2010 legislation to data on borrowers' financial information, race and sex, which would still be required for all banks.
Some Democratic lawmakers, community activists and low-income-housing advocates have raised the alarm over the prospect of diminished mortgage disclosures by banks. Removing the spotlight, they say, could allow lenders to unfairly deny loans or charge excessive interest and escape notice.
The legislation "would once again place low-income and borrowers of color at risk of falling prey to the same unscrupulous lending practices that helped cause the Great Recession,"
The overall bill would alter key elements of the Dodd-Frank law enacted to prevent a repeat of the financial crisis 10 years ago that brought the
The legislation edged forward Monday with a 66-30 procedural vote that put the split among
Majority Leader
At the
Less central to the bill is the data provision. It would exempt banks and credit unions from the additional reporting requirements if they issue fewer than 500 home mortgage loans a year. That's an estimated 85 percent of
The original reporting rules come from the Home Mortgage and Disclosure Act, or HMDA (pronounced HUM'-duh). Established in 1975, the law has become a key tool for government regulators to monitor mortgage lending practices, and for community activists and low-income housing advocates.
"Mortgage discrimination is real in America," Warren said Monday in remarks on the
Low-income and minority consumers and people in distressed communities are key among the groups that
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When it comes to balancing those interests against traditional Democratic constituencies, including minorities, some
Going into their home districts as candidates, "you're listening to the local community leaders who are on those (bank) boards," said
Proponents of narrowing the scope of HMDA requirements say they unfairly affect smaller, rural banks that are trying to remain active in mortgage lending. There are a lot of banks that make a relatively small number of mortgage loans, said
"Many of the folks in our industry have found this to be a very burdensome, very expensive exercise," he said.
Another group, the



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