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Mulvaney on Disbanding Consumer Advisory Board: I Want Secret Meetings! (VIDEO)
At Kansas town hall, CFPB “Acting Director” offered yet another perplexing reason for why he dissolved the legally mandated Consumer Advisory Board.
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Look Out Kansas Consumers… Mick Mulvaney Is Coming to Town
CFPB’s “Acting Director” and Kansas Attorney General will hold Friday town hall while a mobile billboard carries warning for Kansas seniors and consumers.
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Junk(ets): Mulvaney Excuse for Disbanding Advisory Board Unravels with Look at His Record
Mulvaney’s CFPB says Consumer Advisory Board members were living large on trips for board meetings, but they were roughing it compared to Mulvaney’s luxury excursions.
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Mulvaney Thumbs Nose At Law, Disbands CFPB’s Legally Required Consumer Advisory Board
For someone who claims to be so passionate about following the statutes as written, when it comes to the CFPB, it seems he’s reading Cliffs Notes supplied by Wall Street.
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Mulvaney Cancels on CFPB Consumer Advisory Board Members (That Haven’t Given Him Money)
Donors who advise the CFPB are getting meetings with the CFPB leadership while consumer advocates are left out in the cold.
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Don’t Be Fooled: Mulvaney’s Mind Is Already Made Up About CFPB’s Consumer Complaint Database
Many of the most complained about companies are some of Mulvaney’s biggest campaign donors.
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OMB Director Mulvaney Should Investigate Trump for Violating OMB Data Disclosure Policy
Since Mulvaney says he takes ‘data security very, very seriously,’ he should investigate Trump for violating data disclosure rules.
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Collusion: Mulvaney and Payday Lenders Join Forces in Court to Stop CFPB Payday Rule
Mulvaney has taken tens of thousands of dollars from payday lenders and repeatedly taken actions to help them at CFPB.
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Mulvaney’s Attempted Sabotage Fails, CFPB Data Collection Will Continue (Hack Free)
Despite hiring hackers, Mulvaney comes up short in attack on data collection essential to enforcing consumer protection laws.
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Mulvaney Shouldn’t Be Anywhere Near FDIC’s Volcker Rule Changes, But He Is
FDIC board members mired in conflicts of interest as they consider massive gift to big banks.