
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), led by Director Rohit Chopra, is actively engaging the public on its proposed rule to remove medical debt from credit reports. This initiative aims to prevent Americans from being penalized for medical emergencies. Chopra will be hosting a Reddit AMA on the topic, providing an opportunity for the public to ask questions and learn more about the proposal. The public can also submit comments on the proposal until Monday, August 12, 2024.
Today at 3 p.m. ET I'll be holding a Reddit AMA on the @CFPB's proposed rule to ban medical debt from credit reports. Get ready to ask me anything. @reddit_ama https://t.co/rFZYJHkkH3 https://t.co/7SeVTF68Rs
The @CFPB has proposed a rule that would remove medical bills from most credit reports so that Americans aren’t penalized for medical emergencies. Anyone can submit a comment on the proposal by Monday (8/12/24): https://t.co/1jS04Tp1YW
We're kicking off today's virtual public forum on medical debt. RSVP to join us. https://t.co/2mG9BBcCSD