Improving Consumer Protections in Subprime Lending
April 29, 2008
10:30 AM SR 253
10:30 AM SR 253
The hearing will consider the history and current status of subprime mortgage lending and non-traditional mortgage loans executed by non-bank financial companies. The hearing will also consider the Federal Trade Commission’s authority and use of its authority to protect consumers from unfair or deceptive lending practices by non-bank entities. The hearing will also examine ways to improve consumer protections in subprime and non-traditional home lending. Senator Dorgan will preside.
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Testimony
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Ms. Lydia Parnes
Director, Bureau of Consumer ProtectionFederal Trade CommissionDownload Testimony (85.27 KB)
Witness Panel 2
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The Honorable Richard Blumenthal
Attorney GeneralState of ConnecticutDownload Testimony (283.40 KB) -
Ms. Kathleen Keest
Senior Policy CounselCenter for Responsible LendingDownload Testimony (157.21 KB) -
Mr. Ira Rheingold
Executive DirectorNational Association of Consumer AdvocatesDownload Testimony (64.56 KB) -
Mr. Bill Himpler
Executive Vice President, Federal Government AffairsAmerican Financial Services AssociationDownload Testimony (40.41 KB)