The campaign aims to aggregate affected consumers' stories to advocate for accountability and enhanced data protection measures at the CFPB.
[3] Most parents from these two major New Mexico districts expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of public education and preferred higher-quality charter school options, if accessible.
[12] The study revealed consistent taxpayer-funded lobbying practices across states, including Colorado, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and California.
[12] Public-sector entities notably influenced topics such as school choice, corporate incentives, criminal justice, and environmental regulations.
[5][13] The report indicated challenges for the underbanked and unbanked in securing such loans, despite the claims of interest rate cap proponents.