Fair Credit for American Hostages Act of 2025

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Bill 119 s 656, also known as the Fair Credit Reporting Act Amendment, aims to make changes to the Fair Credit Reporting Act in order to protect consumers who have been unlawfully or wrongfully detained or held hostage abroad. The bill specifically prohibits consumer reporting agencies from including adverse items of information in consumer reports that resulted from these situations. This means that if a consumer has been detained or held hostage abroad, any negative information that may appear on their credit report as a result of this experience would be prohibited from being included. This is important because being unlawfully or wrongfully detained or held hostage is a traumatic experience that should not have long-lasting negative effects on a person's credit history. By amending the Fair Credit Reporting Act in this way, the bill seeks to provide some level of protection and relief for individuals who have been through such harrowing experiences. It aims to ensure that their credit reports accurately reflect their financial history and behavior, without being unfairly impacted by circumstances beyond their control. Overall, Bill 119 s 656 is a step towards ensuring fairness and accuracy in credit reporting, particularly for individuals who have been through traumatic experiences while abroad. It highlights the importance of protecting consumers' rights and ensuring that their credit reports are not unfairly tarnished due to circumstances that were out of their control.

Recent Activity Alert

Bill 119 s 656, also known as the Fair Credit Reporting Act Amendment, aims to make changes to the Fair Credit Reporting Act in order to protect consumers who have been unlawfully or wrongfully detained or held hostage abroad...