Congress Debates "Narrowly Tailored" Bankruptcy Code Changes (originally published in eNews)
- Lindsay Hofbauer
- Jul 21
- 1 min read
In a rare bankruptcy-focused hearing in the House on July 15th, Members of Congress demonstrated a surprising level of interest in the topic, discussing an array of six or seven potential changes to bankruptcy code, but not quite achieving consensus yet. One proposal that, on the surface, received wide bipartisan support was restoration of the COVID-era Subchapter V $7.5 million debt eligibility ceiling. Looking more deeply, however, it is a little too early to call it a done deal.
Read full article in the July 17th NACM eNews, found here.
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