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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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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.
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Mulvaney Tells Anti-CFPB Crowd He’ll Weaken Anti-Discrimination Efforts and Use Fuzzy Math to Give Wall Street A Pass
In a speech to a group funded by a Who’s Who of anti-CFPB Wall Street Insiders today, Mick Mulvaney telegraphed massive changes to the CFPB’s Consumer Protection Mission.
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Mulvaney Should Quit Fantasizing and Fulfill the CFPB’s Consumer Protection Mission
Mulvaney says he wants the Bureau to be a “Gold Standard” regulatory agency like the SEC, but he can’t even match the work of previous CFPB Director Richard Cordray.
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House GOP Again Attempting to Sabotage CFPB By Letting Wall Street-Backed D.C. Politicians Control Its Funding
The Bureau was specifically designed to be an independent financial regulator so that compromised politicians wouldn’t be able to stop Its consumer protection mission.
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Bigots Win: Trump Signs Law Allowing Auto Industry to Charge Blacks More than Whites with Same Credit
Trump signs legislation passed by Congress that allows auto loan markups with extreme racial disparities to continue… legally.
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Fair Lending Under Attack: Mulvaney Will Reexamine Enforcement of Equal Credit Opportunity Act
Mulvaney again pursuing policy that undermines fair lending and encourages discrimination against women and people of color.
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Mulvaney Defends White House Aide’s ‘Dying’ McCain Remark
CFPB “Acting Director” attempted to minimize Kelly Sadler’s remark on ailing Sen. McCain as simply a ‘joke’ during a Fox News appearance.
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Despite 53,000+ Complaints, Mulvaney Sides with DeVos and Neuters Student Loan Office
Mulvaney sides with Education Secretary DeVos in protecting powerful student loan processors over borrowers.