The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed bipartisan legislation, H.R.1737, the Reforming CFPB Indirect Auto Financing Guidance Act, which would declare “without force or effect” the bureau’s controversial guidance on indirect auto finance. At issue is CFPB Bulletin 2013-02 (Indirect Auto Lending and Compliance with the Equal Credit Opportunity Act), which the bureau published on March 21, 2013. The bill also would direct the CFPB, when proposing and issuing guidance primarily related to indirect auto financing, to provide for a public notice and comment period before issuing the guidance in final form; make publicly available all information relied on by the CFPB; and redact any information exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. The bureau also would have ...