Saturday, November 25, 2017

Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Leadership Dispute At Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Stirs A Legal Battle

Leadership Dispute At Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Stirs A Legal Battle
The federal consumer watchdog acency has two acting directors — one appointed by President Trump, one appointed by outgoing Director Richard Cordray. Both say they have the law on their side. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former Rep. Barney Frank, whose namesake law, the Dodd-Frank Act, created the agency.

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