CFPB Consumer Advisory Board Schedules Public Discussion Meeting
Published Date: 1/27/2025
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Summary
The Consumer Advisory Board (CAB) is having a public meeting to talk about how to protect and help everyday people with their money. This affects anyone who uses financial services, as the Board will discuss new ideas and changes that could make money matters easier and safer. The meeting is open to the public, so everyone can hear what’s coming and share their thoughts.
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