WASHINGTON, D.C. – July 26, 2019 – GrayRobinson’s government affairs and lobbying group released its weekly federal lobbying newsletter, The Golden Apple, reporting on the most recent issues, individuals, and discourse deemed fairest in Washington. The topics discussed this week include credit reports benefiting from broader data, but not ‘fringe data’, BB&T and SunTrust pledging continued commitment to community banking, and the report that Equifax will pay $575 million and Facebook will pay $100 million for misuse of consumer data. Read this week’s newsletter here.
The Golden Apple – July 26, 2019
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