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  • H.R. 1653, also known as the “Civil Investigative Demand Reform Act of 2025,” aims to revise how the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection issues civil investigative demands. The bill proposes changes such as limiting the demand period to within six years of a violation and...

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    H.R. 1653 wants to change how a special government group checks if people or companies are following the rules about money. It says the group should be quicker to respond, keep some secrets, and let judges help if there's a problem.

  • H. R. 10036 aims to reform the civil investigative demand process of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. The bill proposes changes such as setting a six-year time limit for initiating demands, requiring specific facts in demands, and allowing attorneys to ask questions about the...

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    This bill wants to change how a special group checks if companies are following the rules to protect people. It sets a time limit for finding problems, makes sure the group explains their questions clearly, and lets lawyers ask about the questions if they're confusing.