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turbinetree

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Wed Sep 27, 2017, 03:22 PM Sep 2017

Democratic leaders fight Senate arbitration vote

Source: Axios

Senate Democratic leaders condemned Wednesday the Senate's impending vote on forced arbitration (when corporations require consumers to waive their right to sue), pointing to the fallout from recent scandals surrounding Equifax's security breach and Wells Fargo's fake-account scam as evidence of how the clause hurts people.

What they're protesting: Republican leaders have been working to secure votes to overturn a July Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) rule that protects consumers from being denied their day in court, which Schumer described as "making no sense."

Timing: The Republicans' move to roll back the CFPB rule comes a week before Wells Fargo and Equifax executives will testify in court.
GOP's thinking: By getting this vote out of the way before the hearings, Republicans can avoid gifting financial companies with forced arbitration clauses while Wells Fargo and Equifax execs get grilled in court.

Read more: https://www.axios.com/democratic-leaders-fight-senates-forced-arbitration-vote-2490181675.html

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Democratic leaders fight Senate arbitration vote (Original Post) turbinetree Sep 2017 OP
Just one more thing we lose .... Fullduplexxx Sep 2017 #1
republicans seem to be such nice assholes Angry Dragon Sep 2017 #2
No protesting social issues, and now No lawsuits against corps. F.A.S.C.I.S.M iluvtennis Sep 2017 #3
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