STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY
H.R. 1737 — Reforming CFPB Indirect Auto Financing Guidance Act
(Rep. Guinta, R-NH, and 166 cosponsors)
The
Administration strongly opposes passage of H.R. 1737 because it would
revoke important guidance designed to prevent discriminatory pricing of
auto loans.
H.R.
1737 would revoke guidance issued in 2013 by the Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau (CFPB) that helps ensure customers are not charged
disproportionately higher prices for auto loans because of their race,
color, religion or other characteristics that should have no bearing on
loan decisions. The bill also would require CFPB to undertake extensive
study and consultation, as well as provide a notice and public comment
period, before issuing any further auto loan guidance. The bill would
create confusion about the existing protections in place to prevent
discriminatory auto loan pricing, and effectively block CFPB from
issuing related guidance in the near-term.
The
Administration is committed to ensuring that all Americans receive fair
terms and pricing on auto loans, and are not discriminated against.
Source: The Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget
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