>>Virginia Gets D Grade for Protecting Residents from Debt Collectors
(Richmond, VA) -- Virginia has received a D for failing to protect its residents from debt collectors. More from Liz Kennedy.Preview: A recent National Consumer Law Center report finds the Commonwealth is leaving working families high and dry with debt collectors. They say laws in the state fail to protect the income and property of residents from being seized by creditors. Virginia, 22 other states, and one territory received the D grade. Only five states received B grades. None received the highest ranking or A grade.