From
Bloomberg:
A proposed U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Agency cleared its first legislative test, overcoming banking industry and Republican opposition to win approval in the House Financial Services Committee.
The panel voted 39-29 today to set up the agency to shield consumers from lending abuses. The measure exempts community banks from enforcement and limits states in imposing tougher rules. A similar bill hasn’t been introduced in the Senate.
Read the article by Alison Vekshin
here.
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