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In October, the Senate passed a resolution to halt the implementation of the CFPB's section 1071 rule and on Friday elected officials in the House have done the same. The rule, which was finalized in March, would require credit unions to collect data on applications for credit for minority-owned, women-owned and small businesses. Credit union trade groups have been against any such rule.
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