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The CFPB and Congress Push to Correct Gaps in Reg E

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As of the October term of 2023, the United States Supreme Court had taken on an appeal of a decision to review a possible constitutional conflict in the interpretation of the funding mechanism for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

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Reg E in Focus: CFPB Enforcement and Compliance Tips

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Regulation E, also known as the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, is a federal regulation that governs electronic transfers of funds, such as ATM transactions, debit card transactions, and direct deposits.

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Understanding Overdraft Programs (Part 1)

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The use of overdraft services has been extensively researched by organizations such as the Pew Charitable Trusts , and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Researchers often cite the negative financial impact of fee-based overdraft on the most financially fragile consumers.