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Trump administration moves to overrule state laws protecting credit reports from medical debt
The Trump administration is moving to overrule state laws that protect consumers’ credit reports from medical debt.
The Trump administration is set to issue new guidance prohibiting states from removing medical debt from credit reports.
A federal rule restricting the debt’s inclusion has been canceled. Now, the consumer bureau is trying to overturn state ...
The Trump administration has issued new guidance that threatens ongoing state efforts to keep medical debt off consumers’ ...
The Trump administration has issued an interpretive rule that undermines state laws forbidding the inclusion of medical debt ...
A Delaware law aimed at prohibiting medical debt from appearing on consumer reports officially took effect this week.
The Trump administration has issued a new guidance that could undermine ongoing state efforts to keep medical debt off consumers' credit reports, reversing previous credit protections.
If you are confused about whether medical debt appears on credit reports, join the club. The truth is, even credit experts are struggling to keep up, as government edicts and judicial decisions bounce ...
Your medical debt was about to be removed from your credit reports — until a federal judge in Texas struck down the Consumer Federal Protection Bureau (CFPB) rule that would have made it happen. The ...
Although not unique to the Nutmeg state, Connecticut was one of the first states to announce a systemic, statewide approach ...
Most Americans don’t realize their medical bills are negotiable — but with the right steps, you can cut costs and protect your credit.
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