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Top Mulvaney Staffer Placed at CFPB Lobbied Against CFPB Protections from Discriminatory Auto Lending
Doyle lobbied against the CFPB’s work protecting consumers from auto lending discrimination. Now she’s at the CFPB and Mulvaney says they are reviewing the issue.
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Revolving Door in Full Swing at Mulvaney’s CFPB as Consumers Are Left out in the Cold
Kirsten Sutton Mork was a lobbyist at a firm representing banks and anti-regulation special interests before running Rep. Hensarling’s anti-CFPB House Financial Services Committee.
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Why is This Minnesota Democrat Attempting to Sabotage Obama’s Payday Lending Rule?
Rep. Peterson is giving his Republican colleagues a boost by going against President Obama’s legacy and American consumers.
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Why is This Texas Democrat Attempting to Sabotage Obama’s Payday Lending Rule?
Rep. Cuellar is doing his Republican colleagues a favor by undermining President Obama’s hard work to protect consumers from predatory payday lenders.
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FCC Should Do More Than Slap Sinclair on the Wrist for Violating Rules
This is not the first time Sinclair has been called out for running ads designed to look like actual news programming.
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Sinclair’s Weekly Worst: Republicans Weren’t Supposed to Win Alabama, Right?
Boris makes the case of the Republican underdog in the Deep South, Mark Hyman decries “media collusion,” and we’re just trying to keep up.
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Payday Lending Spree in the Backyard of CFPB “Acting Director” Mick Mulvaney
Demonstrating the need for strong federal rule,payday lenders bend over backward to avoid regulations in Mulvaney’s home state of South Carolina.
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Just in Time for Christmas – FCC Votes to Give Sinclair Yet Another Gift
FCC took the first step towards eliminating TV station ownership cap, an action that Republican Commissioner O’Rielly claims only Congress can take.
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Why is this Florida Democrat Sabotaging Obama’s Payday Lending Rule?
Opponents to the CFPB’s payday lending rule have found an ally in Florida Democrat Alcee Hastings.
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Payday Lenders Caught (Again) Using Fake Personal Stories In Attempt to Influence CFPB
The Wall Street Journal exposé isn’t the first time payday lenders have been caught deploying underhanded tactics to influence legislators or regulators.