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- Dec 13, 2025Comment Submitted by JoeAnne MillerOpposeIndividual📎 Attachment
JoeAnne Miller opposes the proposed rule, arguing that it dismantles foundational protections under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and could lead to widespread lending discrimination. The commenter specifically highlights the removal of disparate impact considerations and the threat to Special Purpose Credit Programs as harmful to civil rights and underserved communities.
Read comment → - Dec 13, 2025Comment Submitted by Jacalyn DinhoferOpposeIndividual📎 Attachment
Jacalyn Dinhofer opposes the proposed rule, arguing that it dismantles foundational protections under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and would lead to widespread lending discrimination. The commenter specifically highlights the removal of disparate impact considerations and the threat to Special Purpose Credit Programs as harmful to civil rights and underserved communities.
Read comment → - Dec 13, 2025Comment Submitted by Justin KreiserOpposeIndividual📎 Attachment
Justin Kreiser opposes the proposed rule, arguing that it would dismantle foundational protections under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and lead to widespread lending discrimination. The commenter specifically highlights the removal of disparate impact considerations and the threat to Special Purpose Credit Programs as harmful to civil rights and underserved communities.
Read comment → - Dec 13, 2025Comment Submitted by M'Linda McGuireOpposeIndividual📎 Attachment
M'Linda McGuire opposes the proposed rule, arguing that it dismantles foundational protections under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and could lead to widespread lending discrimination. The commenter specifically highlights the removal of disparate impact considerations and the threat to Special Purpose Credit Programs as harmful to civil rights and underserved communities.
Read comment → - Dec 13, 2025Comment Submitted by Ben HoffmanOpposeIndividual📎 Attachment
Ben Hoffman opposes the proposed rule, arguing that it dismantles foundational protections under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and would lead to widespread lending discrimination. He specifically highlights the removal of disparate impact considerations and the threat to Special Purpose Credit Programs as significant setbacks for civil rights and fair access to credit.
Read comment → - Dec 13, 2025Comment Submitted by sassan dehghanOpposeIndividual📎 Attachment
Sassan Dehghan opposes the proposed rule, arguing that it dismantles foundational protections under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and removes critical civil rights tools like disparate impact analysis. The commenter contends that the rule would facilitate widespread lending discrimination, harm communities historically denied access to credit, and eliminate beneficial Special Purpose Credit Programs.
Read comment → - Dec 13, 2025Comment Submitted by Brittney HammockOpposeIndividual📎 Attachment
Brittney Hammock opposes the proposed rule, arguing that it dismantles foundational protections under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and would lead to widespread lending discrimination. The commenter specifically highlights the removal of disparate impact considerations and the threat to Special Purpose Credit Programs as harmful to civil rights and underserved communities.
Read comment → - Dec 13, 2025Comment Submitted by Barbara SpencerOpposeIndividual📎 Attachment
Barbara Spencer opposes the proposed rule, arguing that it dismantles foundational protections under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and would lead to widespread lending discrimination. She specifically highlights the removal of disparate impact considerations and the threat to Special Purpose Credit Programs as harmful to civil rights and underserved communities.
Read comment → - Dec 13, 2025Comment Submitted by Cherie GastonOpposeIndividual📎 Attachment
Cherie Gaston opposes the proposed rule, arguing that it dismantles foundational protections under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and would lead to widespread lending discrimination. The commenter specifically highlights the removal of disparate impact considerations and the threat to Special Purpose Credit Programs as harmful to civil rights and underserved communities.
Read comment → - Dec 13, 2025Comment Submitted by Armand LegardeurOpposeIndividual📎 Attachment
The commenter opposes the proposed rule, arguing that it dismantles foundational protections under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and would lead to widespread lending discrimination. They specifically highlight the removal of disparate impact considerations and the threat to Special Purpose Credit Programs as significant setbacks for civil rights and fair access to credit.
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