The GOP’s new push to defang the CFPB
By Suzy Khimm, Published: February 8
Republicans couldn’t stop President Obama from installing Richard Cordray as director
of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. But they hope they can
rein the bureau in by passing legislation. The House GOP is now moving
forward with bills that would remove the CFPB director from overseeing
the Federal Deposit Insurance Company and allow Congress to directly
control its funding every year. The bills are DOA in the
Democrat-controlled Senate. But the GOP’s new bills provide a clear
guide to what is likely to happen to the CFPB if Republicans take full
control of Congress and/or the White House.
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