AFSA says vehicle repossessions are rare in United States
The American Financial Services Association responded to concerns about vehicle repossessions in the United States, stating they remain rare according to federal data.
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BGR Group forms bipartisan State Attorneys General Working Group
BGR Group has launched its State Attorneys General Working Group.
ICE arrests Salvadoran national with felony sex crime convictions in New York
On January 5, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Jose Mendoza, a Salvadoran national, in Buffalo, New York.
FTC proposes settlement with Express Scripts over insulin pricing
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has reached a proposed consent agreement with Express Scripts following allegations of insulin price inflation.
Proposal seeks government-backed insurance for federal permit holders
A new proposal in the federal permitting reform debate suggests using a government-managed insurance program to provide greater certainty for project sponsors.
R Street Institute supports Maryland’s Youth Charging Reform Act aimed at reforming juvenile prosecutions
Logan Seacrest, a resident fellow at the R Street Institute, testified before the Maryland House Judiciary Committee in support of House Bill 409, known as the Youth Charging Reform Act.
Retired U.S. Army captain: ‘We must stop dividing our veterans by era’
Retired U.S. Army Captain James L. McCormick II, executive director of government affairs for Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA), said Congress must broaden its approach to veterans policy to ensure that millions of veterans who served before Sept. 11, 2001, are not left behind in national debates.
AFSA: CFPB complaint portal has quality-control gaps
The American Financial Services Association has raised concerns about quality-control issues within the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s complaint portal.
Anti-nuclear advocacy groups receive over $3 billion annually in US funding
Every day, nonprofit organizations and political committees that oppose nuclear power in the United States collectively receive over $9.3 million, amounting to more than $3.4 billion annually.











