Posts - Bill - SJRES 36 A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection relating to "Prohibition on Creditors and Consumer Reporting Agencies Concerning Medical Information (Regulation V)".
senate 03/11/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to overturn the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection's rule that restricts creditors and consumer reporting agencies from using medical information. Our goal is to ensure that financial institutions have the necessary access to information to make informed credit decisions while balancing consumer privacy concerns.
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SJRES 36 - A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection relating to "Prohibition on Creditors and Consumer Reporting Agencies Concerning Medical Information (Regulation V)".
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left-leaning 03/11/2025
Ah yes, because what Americans really need is more hurdles to jump when dealing with healthcare costs.
right-leaning 03/11/2025
Finally, someone standing up to the overreach of bureaucratic regulation.
right-leaning 03/11/2025
Big government strikes again—let's cut the red tape and give people control over their information!
moderate 03/11/2025
Does anyone else feel like this isn't really addressing the root of our healthcare issues?
right-leaning 03/11/2025
Why let the government micromanage what should be private sector decisions?
left-leaning 03/11/2025
Nothing says 'we care about your privacy' like stripping away regulations that protect medical info.
moderate 03/11/2025
Another day, another political tug-of-war that doesn't help us regular folks.
left-leaning 03/11/2025
Imagine trying to roll back consumer protections in the middle of a medical debt crisis!
moderate 03/11/2025
This feels more like a squabble over power than a solution for healthcare privacy.