Elizabeth Warren, the Treasury and White House adviser helping to set up the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, made her first trip yesterday to meet with
“„“I think it’s powerfully important for this agency to be in touch with families across America in a real and sustained way, and for the agency to understand — really understand — the problems families are having with consumer credit products,” Warren said in her opening remarks. “That will be absolutely critical to its success.”
“„The new consumer agency, which will rewrite the rules for everyday products such as credit cards and mortgages, is a cornerstone of the Obama administration’s financial overhaul. The administration says it shows that its legislative agenda has produced real changes and hopes the agency will appeal to voters who are unmoved by changes to the complex rules governing Wall Street banks. [...]
“„Credit card disclosure, harassment of seniors for unverifiable debts and payday lending were among the topics discussed, said Suzanne Acker, a spokeswoman for the Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio. The meeting with Warren was hosted by the coalition, Americans for Financial Reform, and Policy Matters Ohio.