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DOD Comments: Limitations on Terms of Consumer Credit Extended to Service Members and Dependents; US Department of Defense Proposed Rule
December 2, 2014
Texas Appleseed strongly supports the U.S. Department of Defense (“the Department”) proposed rules to expand the scope of consumer credit covered under the Military Lending Act (“MLA”) to a wider range of closed-end and open-end consumer credit products. Establishing a definition of consumer credit that is consistent with the consumer credit products afforded protections under the Truth in Lending Act (“TILA”) will address important short-comings in the current MLA rules. It will also ensure that the MLA is achieving its intended purpose: to protect military personnel from “predatory lending [that] undermines military readiness, harms the morale of troops and their families, and adds to the cost of fielding an all-volunteer fighting force.”
Civil Rights Filing Accuses Dallas County Schools, Truancy Courts of Students' Rights Violations (Full Complaint)
June 12, 2013
From Texas Appleseed, Disability Rights Texas, and the National Center for Youth Law
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