拜登否决废除“唤醒”贷款规则
Biden Vetoes Repeal Of 'Woke' Lending Rule

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/biden-vetoes-repeal-woke-lending-rule

最近,总统乔·拜登否决了一项旨在撤销消费者金融保护局监管的决议,该决议要求金融机构每年收集有关小企业贷款申请人的具体人口统计信息并与政府分享。 这项“小企业贷款”规则自去年八月起生效,旨在提高小企业贷款的透明度和公平性,但遭到了一些政界人士的批评,他们认为该规则侵犯了个人的私生活,并将给小企业带来过度的行政负担。 小型金融公司和贷款寻求者都一样。 因此,这一有争议的决定引起了不同的反应,特别是在保守派和独立农民协会中,他们声称该规则将对社会的这些部门产生负面影响。 然而,最终,拜登总统的否决使该法规暂时保持不变,有待国会批准或进一步修订。

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Authored by Samantha Flom via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

A controversial Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) small business lending rule will remain in effect after President Joe Biden vetoed a joint resolution of disapproval that would have repealed the measure.

President Joe Biden speaks on his economic policies at the Wisconsin Black Chamber of Commerce in Milwaukee on Dec. 20, 2023. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

The rule in question requires lenders to annually collect and report to the CFPB certain credit application data from the small business owners they lend to, including personal demographics such as race, sexual orientation, and gender identity. The rule, which took effect in August, also enables the creation of a publicly accessible database of small business credit applications.

Republicans have criticized the rule as a move to make the lending process more “woke.”

But in issuing his Dec. 19 veto, President Biden defended the rule, holding that it would increase transparency in small business lending and allow lenders and organizations to better meet the needs of small businesses.

“This Republican-led resolution would hinder the government’s ability to conduct oversight of abusive and predatory lenders, make it harder for 33 million small businesses across the country to assess lending opportunities and access capital, and make it more difficult for lenders and community groups to address the most acute gaps in capital access for minority- and women-owned businesses,” he wrote.

“By hampering efforts to promote transparency and accountability in small business lending, Republicans are siding with big banks and corporations over the needs of small business owners. Small businesses are the engines of our economy, and my administration will not support policies that hurt their ability to thrive and grow.”

Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) led the charge to repeal the rule as the joint resolution’s sponsor, slamming the new demographic reporting requirements as intrusive on the Senate floor.

“The bank has to ask the small businessperson if that person is a lesbian. The bank has to ask the small businessperson if that person is gay,” he noted on Oct. 18, rattling off examples.

It is none of their business—none of their business—what a private American does with another private, adult American in the privacy of their bedroom.”

The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has also expressed concern that the lending rule would impose a substantial burden on both small banks and small businesses to collect and report the required information.

According to a recent NFIB survey, 67 percent of the organization’s members use a small or regional financial institution for their credit needs and 17 percent use a medium-sized institution.

“Small banks and credit unions, like all small businesses, don’t have as many employees dedicated to compliance and paperwork as large banks do,” the organization noted in an Oct. 18 letter to members of the U.S. Senate. “The rule will disproportionately affect small banks and has the potential to affect the access to credit of their small business customers.

A veto override would require two-thirds majority votes in both chambers, an unlikely outcome given that Mr. Kennedy’s resolution passed both the House and Senate with slim majorities.

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