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A federal judge has overturned a Biden-era rule that kept $49B in medical debt off of millions of people's credit scores, potentially harming their ability to obtain credit and buy a home.
A federal judge in Texas has reversed a Biden-era rule that permitted medical debt to be wiped from credit reports, according to court documents.
A federal judge in Texas removed a Biden-era finalized rule by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that would have removed medical debt from credit reports.
U.S. District Court Judge Sean Jordan of Texas removed a Biden-era finalized rule by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that would have removed medical debt from credit reports.
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Finance companies can continue to make lending decisions based on information about medical bills contained in consumer credit reports, a judge rules.
On July 15, 2025, a Federal Texas judge struck down a significant rule. The Biden-era Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
The ruling targets a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule that would have removed medical debt from 15 million credit ...
A Texas judge Tuesday ruled that medical debt can be included in credit reports, potentially making it harder for many people to secure mortgages or other loans.