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The CFPB is here to stay–despite attacks.

July 22, 2020 by Cliff Leave a Comment

In 2012, I joined the one-year old Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to set up their Office of Financial Empowerment. I was proud to join the agency then, and–with Sen. Elizabeth Warren and former Director Richard Cordray–I look forward to six months from now when the agency will hopefully be restored to its important mission: protecting the many who are abused by the financial markets.  Please read on.

Happy Birthday, Dodd-Frank

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