Child Support Assistance Act of 2015
Amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act which provides critical
background checks that aid employers in the recruitment process. This act would
allow a broader range of people to have access to this database. One example of
this would be if a parent was claiming to not be able to pay child support then
a credit report could be pulled by an individual even though they are
not their employer. This has been assigned to the house of financial services
and to the senate banking, housing, and urban affairs. This act has a 29%
chance of being enacted. The person that is presenting this act is
Representative Bruce Poliquin form Maine’s second district. He is in the lowest
25% of all representatives for missing votes. He is in the lowest 50% among all
representatives for bills introduced. He is in the lowest 20% of competitive
house seats for bills co-sponsored. He is the fourth highest among competitive
house seats for bills out of committee.

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