S. J. RES. 36 is a joint resolution introduced in the Senate that aims to disapprove and nullify a rule set by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. This rule, known as "Prohibition on Creditors and Consumer Reporting Agencies Concerning Medical Information (Regulation...
Simple Explanation
S. J. RES. 36 wants to stop a rule that tells banks and credit companies what they can and can't do with people's medical information. The plan is for Congress to say, "We don't like this rule, so it shouldn't count anymore."