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CFPB Issues Interpretive Rule Preempting State Medical‑Debt Reporting Bans

The move asserts federal authority over credit files, setting up likely court fights over state medical‑debt protections.

Overview

  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau published guidance stating the Fair Credit Reporting Act generally preempts state laws governing broad areas of credit reporting.
  • Reporting indicates the policy would override state bans on listing medical debt, affecting laws in 15 states including New York, Maryland, Maine, California, and Colorado.
  • The New Republic reports the interpretive rule also contends that certain non‑conviction criminal records can be included on consumer credit reports.
  • Consumer advocates warn the change will harm borrowers by worsening credit outcomes for millions with medical bills, and they are preparing legal challenges.
  • The publication comes days before ACA open enrollment and possible subsidy expirations, as roughly 100 million Americans carry about $220 billion in medical or dental debt.