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A New Advocate for West Virginia Consumers

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Friday, July 22, 2011   

CHARLESTON, W. Va. - West Virginia, with a high proportion of low-income, elderly homeowners, has seen a large number of problem home equity loans. But a new agency designed to protect consumers who take out such loans has opened its doors this week in Washington, D.C.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) goals are to educate consumers, enforce laws to protect them, and study trends in the consumer financial industry. Mary Moore, a communications manager at the Center for Responsible Lending, explains why the bureau is needed.

"Now, consumers will have one place that is focused on their best interest, and that is a dramatic difference that we haven't had before."

The new agency was created as part of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, and it has already seen its share of politicking. Some Republicans in Congress want CFPB funding to go through the congressional budget process. Moore warns that change could allow the banking industry to pressure Congress to cut the the agency's funding and therefore, its clout.

"They're trying to cut its funding or to change the funding mechanism so that it will be possible to cut it in the future, and against consumers' best interest."

As it stands, the CFPB was set up as an independent agency with a single leader, and the ability to make fast, efficient decisions on behalf of consumers. One area it plans to monitor is predatory lending, including a closer look at home equity loans. The agency's website is www.consumerfinance.gov.



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