The bank's CEO and the bureau's Director appeared Tuesday morning before different congressional committees. Click through to follow our developing coverage.
Read More »Kraninger: “The Bureau Is Stronger at This Time”
CFPB Director, Kathy Kraninger answered some tough questions from ranking members and Chairwoman Maxine Waters at the House Committee Hearing on the Bureau’s Semi-Annual Report. Here’s what she had to say.
Read More »Addressing the State of the Union
Here are the details of President Trump’s State of the Union speech to the 116th Congress and what some of the issues addressed by him could mean for the housing industry.
Read More »To BFCP or Not To BFCP: That Is the Question
While the new Director at the CFPB halted the agency’s name change, here’s where she said it would still be called Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
Read More »Regulation Vs. Added Costs
A change of name for the CFPB to the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection is likely to cost the industry millions. Here’s why.
Read More »Kraninger Nom Advances to Senate Vote
The nomination for Kathleen Kraninger to become the next Director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection passed a key Senate hurdle. Here’s what comes next.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Focus on BCFP Director Nom
The Senate Banking Committee will meet on Thursday to vote on the nomination of Kathy Kraninger as the Director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. Here’s what else is in store in The Week Ahead.
Read More »Kathy Kraninger’s BCFP Nom—Industry Reactions
President Trump recently nominated Kathy Kraninger, an associate director at the Office of Management and Budget, to succeed Mick Mulvaney as Director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. With a week to let the news settle, how has the industry reacted to her nomination?
Read More »Will Kraninger Succeed Mick Mulvaney as CFPB Chief?
The White House has said that it intends to nominate OMB’s Associate Director, Kathy Kraninger to succeed Mulvaney but she’s likely to face a tough vote in the Senate. Here’s why.
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