I am pretty good at getting back people's money.
Having practical proposals that improve people's economic lives is where it's all about in Ohio, and that's what we're focused on.
We're trying to improve the consumer financial marketplace one American at a time.
Mike DeWine has been a dismal failure as Ohio's top cop.
Too often, borrowers who need quick cash end up trapped in loans they can't afford.
I'd be the first to say that cybersecurity is a difficult and challenging matter.
Debt collection is a market with real, persistent, and disturbing problems.
What I've learned over the years... Judges are conscientious... Not like lawyers, who give opinions.
My job is to take the law as it's given to me and enforce it and implement it faithfully.
Sometimes you look at the critics and say, 'Nobody else was telling me that, but you were.'
Our main concern is that demand for credit be fulfilled in ways that are actually beneficial to consumers and not harmful to them.
It's easier at times to pick at what someone else does.
I don't want to, on behalf of the bureau, comment on Ohio law as opposed to Washington law as opposed to Colorado law.
I'm not going to stand by and ignore things that I think are important to talk about.
It makes me mad to see people in government serving themselves at our expense.
It's not a long-term business model to take advantage of your consumers in ways that are not sustainable.
Our young people should not be put at risk and subject to unscientific and harmful actions such as 'conversion therapy.'
We have to tighten our gun laws and keep guns out of the hands of criminals, the mentally ill, and domestic abusers.
We must defend the rights of working people to bargain collectively for fair wages and safe working conditions.
We must respect women's personal decisions about their health, not dictate to them.
We stood on the side of people and saw they were treated fairly in the marketplace.
You can get in and out of credit cards in a hurry. Not so easy to get in and out of mortgages.