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CBA's Government Relations department is the voice of its membership in the nation's capitol on retail financial services issues--both legislative and regulatory.

CBA’s 2013 Legislative & Regulatory Priorities


CBA Comment Letters

Industry Comment to CFPB on Single Premium Credit Rule (May 23, 2013)

CBA Joint Comment on Implementation Timeframe for Proposed “Call Report” Revisions (May 17, 2013)

CBA Comment Letter on Proposed Interagency Changes to CRA Questions & Answers (May 17, 2013)

CBA Joint Comment Letter to SBA Affiliation Rule Proposal (May 6, 2013)

CBA Joint Letter to SBA on Funds Availability Proposal (April 26, 2013)

CBA Joint Comment Letter to Prudential Regulators Regarding Proposed Revisions to the “Call Report” (April 22, 2013)

CBA Joint Letter to Sen. Shelby Supporting The Basel III Impact Study Act (April 17, 2013)

CBA Joint Letter to Rep. Fincher Supporting The Basel III Impact Study Act (April 17, 2013)

CBA Joint Letter Supporting Cybersecurity Bill, CISPA (April 10, 2013)

CBA Joint Letter to CFPB Director Cordray on Implementing Mortgage Rules (April 10, 2013)

CBA Joint Letter to Senator Landrieu on Small Business Lending (April 10, 2013)

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Regulatory News and Information

02.21.13, Hit or myth?

02.21.13, Student debt and schools

02.21.13, Help stop the student debt domino effect

02.21.13, Student debt and health care

02.20.13, Prepared remarks by Richard Cordray at a Consumer Advisory Board meeting

02.15.13, Qualified mortgages explained

02.13.13, Written testimony of Director Richard Cordray before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs

02.13.13, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau lays out implementation plan for new mortgage rules

02.13.13, Is your credit report wrong? How to find out and fix it

02.12.13, Join us on Feb. 20th to discuss financial issues facing consumers

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CBA's Public Policy Issues