Senate Republicans double down on CFPB rollbacks

Democrats forced 20 votes to restore guardrails on junk fees, fair credit access and mortgage lending. One by one they failed.
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Senate Republicans double down on CFPB rollbacks

Democrats forced 20 votes to restore guardrails on junk fees, fair credit access and mortgage lending. One by one they failed.
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Senate Republicans double down on CFPB rollbacks

Despite court rulings over the past year rebuffing Acting Director Russell Vought’s forceful attempts to shut down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Senate Republicans expressed little desire to reconstitute the hollowed-out mortgage regulator in a flurry of votes on Wednesday.
Senate Democrats forced votes on 20 joint resolutions linked to CFPB rules and regulatory changes instituted since the start of President Donald Trump’s second term. Only a handful of Republicans supported any of the measures, all of which failed.
Three proposals failed in roll-call votes, by which senators register their vote one by one. The remaining resolutions were quashed by voice votes, or collective "yays" and "nays."
Senators Susan Collins of M...

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