California Legislature Passes Bill Prohibiting Medical Debt from Appearing on Credit Reports
By Travis Gillmore California Gov. Gavin Newsom is now considering a bill that would block credit agencies from reporting on medical debt. The proposal passed the Legislature on Aug. 28. Senate Bill 1061, introduced by Sen. Monique Limón, would prevent medical debt from appearing on credit reports and from being considered by parties determining the creditworthiness of applicants.
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