May 13, 2021
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CFA Joined 87 Groups to Support HR 2547 - The Comprehensive Debt Collection Improvement Act

CFA joined 87 public interest, legal services, consumer, labor, and civil rights organizations in a letter to the House of Representatives in support of HR 2547, a bill that would a wide variety of critical reforms, including:
- Prohibiting the use of confessions of judgment as an unfair credit practice that eliminates notice and the right to be heard;
- Prohibiting certain abusive collection practices directed at service members, including threats to reduce rank or revoke security clearance;
- Requiring discharge of private student loans due to total and permanent disability;
- Prohibiting collection of medical debt for the first two years and credit reporting of debt arising from any medically necessary procedures;
- Requiring debt collectors to obtain consent before using electronic communications and provide written validation notices;
- Amending the FDCPA to expand and clarify coverage, including extending coverage for all federal, state, and local debts collected by debt collectors;
- Adjusting statutory damages in the FDCPA for inflation and indexing them to index for inflation in the future; and
- Clarifying FDCPA coverage for non-judicial foreclosures.
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