Rep. Waters Urges Regulators to Protect Americans Experiencing Financial Hardship Due to Trump Shutdown
On Thursday, Congresswoman
In the letter, Chairwoman Waters requested immediate actions by the regulators to, at the very least, reaffirm a joint statement the agencies issued in 2013 to provide guidance to their regulated financial institutions to ensure the over 800,000 federal employees and others affected by the Trump shutdown are not punished as a result of a temporary period of financial stress.
"I am confident that such actions will inspire creditors to consider adjusting or altering terms on the existing payments for car, private education or student loans, mortgages, credit card payments and other outstanding credit obligations," the Chairwoman wrote. "This is important to ensure that customers can meet loan payments and avoid high fees and other penalties that they may otherwise incur. Through no fault of their own, some affected federal employees and others, such as federal contractors, may be unable to pay all their bills on-time because of the shutdown. Once negative information is reported to consumer reporting agencies, affected employees are likely to see a reduction in their credit scores. This may limit their ability to access credit or result in their being offered higher rates and more costly terms on credit in the future."
See below for the full text of the letter (https://financialservices.house.gov/uploadedfiles/shutdown_letter_to_fed_occ_fdic_ncua_cfpb.pdf).
The Honorable
Chairman
The Honorable
Comptroller of the Currency
The Honorable
Chairman
The Honorable
Chairman
The Honorable
Director
I write regarding the innocent consumers, whose livelihood may have been, or could be, adversely impacted by this historic federal government shutdown, which began on
As you may know, I applauded the 2013 interagency statement.[2] However, given that today marks the 20th day of a federal government shutdown - the second longest, and soon to be the longest shutdown in
Finally, I am deeply troubled by
As I wrote to your agencies in 2013, it is in no one's interest to punish affected consumers who may be enduring this temporary period of financial stress. I look forward to your prompt written response and attention to this urgent matter.
Sincerely,
Chairwoman
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1) https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/pressreleases/bcreg20131009a.htm
2) https://financialservices.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=383034
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5) According to analysis by Standards & Poor's, the


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