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Members of Congress, We Urge You to Vote NO on HR 1737 and Let the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Continue to Do Its Members of Congress, We urge you to vote NO on HR 1737 and let the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau continue to do its job regulating the car loan industry to make sure it's free of racial discrimination. Sincerely, Steve Bouta Dave Clemson Jr alyssa paluson AK 99712 AK 99556 AK 99516 Carlton Russell Maria Pileidi Diana Barney AK 99508 AK 77777 AK 99502 Jef Harvey Catherine Heroy John S. 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