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This week’s Weekly Sweep highlights key enforcement actions and regulatory developments from across the Northeast. These updates reflect continued focus on consumer protection, licensing compliance, and multistate coordination among financial services regulators.


Key Developments

Rhode Island – Multistate Fair Housing Challenge

Summary:
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha joined a coalition of attorneys general in challenging actions by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The coalition alleges that new federal conditions could weaken fair housing enforcement and undermine protections against housing discrimination, signaling continued multistate scrutiny of federal policy changes.

Source: https://riag.ri.gov/press-releases/attorney-general-neronha-coalition-challenge-trump-administrations-attack-fair


Massachusetts – Cease Directive for Unlicensed Money Transmission

Summary:
The Massachusetts Division of Banks issued a cease directive to a company allegedly engaging in unlicensed money transmission. Notably, the Division appears to have identified the activity through an email tip and followed up with an on-site examination, underscoring its responsiveness to complaints and focus on licensing compliance.

Source: https://www.mass.gov/cease-directive/mm-tech-solutions-corp-cease-directive


Rhode Island – Regulatory Update

Summary:
Rhode Island continues to update its administrative rules impacting regulated entities. While not tied to a specific enforcement action, this development highlights the importance of monitoring ongoing rulemaking and ensuring compliance with evolving state regulatory requirements.

Source: https://rules.sos.ri.gov/Regulations/Part/230-20-45-1


Why It Matters

This week’s developments highlight:

  • Ongoing multistate regulator coordination in challenging federal policy
  • Continued focus on unlicensed financial services activity
  • The need to track state-level regulatory updates and rulemaking

Related Content

For additional analysis and ongoing coverage of state and federal developments, explore the following Hudson Cook and CounselorLibrary resources:


Hudson Cook will continue to monitor regulatory developments across the Northeast. For further analysis or guidance on navigating these issues, please contact Tom Quinn at tquinn@hudco.com.

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