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WA’s new ban on medical debt in credit reports at risk of federal override


Just months after Gov. Bob Ferguson signed a Washington law to keep medical debt off consumers’ credit reports, the Trump administration is looking to block such policies. The federal Consumer ... Read More

Trump administration moves to overrule state laws protecting credit reports from medical debt


NEW YORK(AP) — The Trump administration is moving to overrule any state laws that may protect consumers’ credit reports from medical debt and other debt issues. The Consumer Financial Protection ... Read More

Judge scraps Biden-era Medical debt credit reporting rule


(The Hill) — A federal judge in Texas has reversed a Biden-era rule that permitted medical debt to be wiped from credit reports, according to court documents. U.S. District Judge Sean Jordan, a 2019 ... Read More

Inside the Legal Fight to Keep Medical Debt Off Your Credit Report


Fifteen states that restrict the reporting of medical debt on credit reports now find themselves at odds with a rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau aiming to stop these limitations. Read More

Federal agency backs keeping medical debt listings on credit reports


The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau confirmed last week plans to drop its support for a proposed Biden administration rule that would have kept medical debt off people’s credit reports. Read More


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