Holly Petraeus Gets It
Good evening,
I want to make sure you heard a piece of
news from Capitol Hill today.
This morning, Holly
Petraeus, who has been leading an office at the Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau to protect military families,
went to Capitol Hill to highlight some of the most abusive
practices our service members face in today's financial
marketplace.
She explained that military families are the targets of predatory lenders. She talked about how many service members and their families struggle to make ends meet -- especially during deployments. And she said that the CFPB will help combat the lenders who try to take advantage of people with deceptive, unfair, and abusive lending practices.
But here's the thing: The Senate still hasn't confirmed President Obama's nominee to lead the CFPB, a former Attorney General from Ohio named Rich Cordray. The bureau needs a director to fully ensure that the debt collectors, private student loan providers, and payday loan providers are properly supervised and that consumers are not put at risk of falling prey to the same kinds of abusive practices that helped cause the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
Rich
has spent his career advocating for middle class families,
and enjoys broad, bipartisan support from the elected
officials, business leaders, and consumer groups who have
worked with him.
Take a minute to read what Holly had to say,
and share her testimony with those you
know.
Holly Petraeus is the daughter of a
decorated general, wife of a four-star general, and mother
of an Army soldier who served in Afghanistan. I don't know
if there's anyone who better understands what it means to be
part of an American military family.
She just gets the
stress and challenges that those who serve in uniform, as
well as their loved ones, face.
And that's exactly why
she joined the CFPB, to safeguard our military personnel and
their families.
Republicans in Congress could be taking steps to grow the economy by passing the American Jobs Act There is no reason why John Boehner should send his members home to their districts without passing a single measure President Obama has proposed to help put the country back on track. Nor is there any reason why the Senate should require 60 votes on these proposals. Republicans could be helping to ensure that every American family gets a tax cut. And Republicans should be working to protect consumers by confirming Rich Cordray.
We can't wait. That's why
I want you to hear from Holly Petraeus. I want everyone to
understand how much sense it makes for the Senate to put
Rich Cordray to work.
So check it out.
Thanks,
Vice President Joe Biden
ENDS