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April 2016
Brad Bauman
was the contact person at Allied Progress. He worked with
Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.
Here is part of the press release prepared by Brad on behalf on Allied Progress for the event.
WASHINGTON, DC – In a letter released today, several civil rights, policy, and issue advocacy organizations lauded Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) for being an original cosponsor of the Stopping Abuse and Fraud in Electronic (SAFE) Lending Act of 2016. At the same time, the groups challenged the Congresswoman to stop undermining President Obama and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) in their efforts to rein in the worst abuses of predatory payday lenders.
Those signing onto the letter include representatives from Allied Progress, The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, Center for Responsible Lending, Americans for Financial Reform, People’s Action Institute, National Council of La Raza, and CFED.
While the SAFE Act would protect consumers from some of the worst practices of the predatory payday lending industry, Rep. Wasserman Schultz is also cosponsoring H.R. 4018. As the letter notes, this legislation “would export the problematic ‘Florida model’ of payday lending laws” which have been “a disaster for consumers.”
"It is a welcome surprise to see Rep. Wasserman Schultz cosponsoring the SAFE Act. That said, she continues to cosponsor H.R. 4018, legislation directly at odds with her newfound position, which would hobble the CFPB and allow the loophole-riddled ‘Florida model’ of payday lending laws to flourish across the country,” said Allied Progress executive director Karl Frisch. “If the Congresswoman wants to demonstrate her commitment to the hardworking men and women of this country that payday lenders prey upon each day, she can start by withdrawing her support for this problematic legislation and disavowing her enthusiastic embrace of the disastrous ‘Florida model.’”
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To speak with Allied Progress about this campaign or payday lending generally, please contact Brad Bauman at 202-520-2155 or
[email protected]
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@Mrs_Kravitz
▼ TRUTH1234
Of course he did.
P.S. Have you ever noticed how certain commenters on this site regularly disagree with very good points and then say something to the effect of, "Nothing to see here! We should all move on!"?
▼ Pizzalawyer
Why do you say Brad worked with Debbie? He was representing an organization opposed to predatory pay day lending. In concert with others opposing payday lending he lauded Debbie for her sponsorship of one bill but went on to criticize her for her support of another bill which was in conflict. He was working on behalf of consumers, not with Debbie.
▼ RweSure
Agreed.
Nothing in there indicates he worked with DWS.
▼ ACHILLES_HEEL
Great find!
▼ ACHILLES_HEEL
Both are Liars.