US judge grants Trump admin request to scrap Biden-era medical debt rule
Source: Reuters
July 11, 2025 6:13 PM EDT Updated 11 hours ago
WASHINGTON, July 11 (Reuters) - A federal judge in Texas on Friday granted a request from the Trump administration and industry groups to scrap regulations adopted during the final days of Joe Biden's presidency that would have removed consumers' medical debts from their credit reports, court papers showed.
U.S. District Judge Sean Jordan, whom Trump appointed in 2019, agreed with current leadership of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and financial industry trade groups that the rule, adopted in January, exceeded the CFPB's legal authorities and should be vacated. Representatives of the CFPB, which ceased defending the rule after President Donald Trump took office this year, did not respond to a request for comment.
However, Dan Smith, head of the Consumer Data Industry Association, welcomed the decision, adding that medical debt helped indicate whether consumers could repay their debts. "This is the right outcome for protecting the integrity of the system," he said in a statement.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris had championed the regulation, citing CFPB research indicating that, because consumers incurred medical debts due to accidents and illnesses they did not choose to suffer, the information was of little value in determining whether they could afford to borrow for other reasons.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/us-judge-grants-trump-admin-request-scrap-biden-era-medical-debt-rule-2025-07-11/

Bayard
(26,150 posts)For no reason other than he likes to do it.
DENVERPOPS
(13,003 posts)It's like a huge game of Whack-A-Mole..............Their destruction is coming un-relentlessly at us from every direction.........
I seem to recall in the past, when a Republican Aide was talking to a Dem Aide, and he stated:
We will DO anything we want.......... and all you can do, is to stand back and watch.......
jgmiller
(592 posts)He didn't say it would help protect consumers or some other BS he said they wanted to protect the "system" ie the big corporations.
orangecrush
(25,868 posts)Is a Trump appointee, and is used as a go to to rule against progressive policies.