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New York Times Magazine: The Bureau of Resistance
How long can a progressive federal agency, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, stand firm against the deregulatory pressures of the Trump administration?
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Report Highlights Sen. Perdue’s Prepaid Debit Card Corruption
Georgia senator using arcane legislative procedures to benefit major donor that just settled fraud charges with the FTC.
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Prediction: GOP Will Hurl Same Tired Attacks at Consumer Bureau, Cordray, at Today’s Hearing
House Financial Services Committee has held more than sixty hearings targeting the Consumer Bureau with false attacks.
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The Hill: Dems Debate Working with GOP on Consumer Bureau Revamp
Progressive groups are pushing Democrats to defend the bureau, the brainchild of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.). The party’s liberal base, still fuming over the 2016 elections, does not want to see any compromise with Republicans over policies won by the left during the Obama era.
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Congressman Who Thinks Trump Should Fire CFPB Director Also Runs A Wall Street Revolving Door
Rep. Hensarling has also taken an astounding $7.38 million from Consumer Bureau-regulated industries.
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Unlawful for Trump to Fire Consumer Bureau’s Director Like It’s His Reality Show
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray’s work has been a cause for celebration, not a cause for dismissal.
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American Banker: Democrats Are Spoiling for a Fight Over the CFPB
”If Trump is foolish enough to take on the very government agency that works to wrestle money back from corrupt financial institutions on behalf of American consumers, then a fight he shall have,” said Karl Frisch, the executive director of Allied Progress, a progressive advocacy group.
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Politico: Conservatives Win Big in Landmark Ruling Against Consumer Finance Protection Bureau
Consumer advocates called the opinion politically charged, noting that Kavanaugh and the other judges on the case, Karen LeCraft Henderson and A. Raymond Randolph, are Republican nominees.
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With Public Comment Ending Tonight, CFPB Must Scrutinize Suspicious Pro-Payday Submissions
Individually submitted “personal” public comments defending industry contained many of the exact same sentences.
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CFPB Must Closely Scrutinize Comments Opposing Proposed Payday Lending Rule
After payday lenders put spotlight on consumers with remarkably similar “personal” stories, Allied Progress calls for greater scrutiny.