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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; CFPB; administrative agency design; regulatory authority; rulemaking and enforcement jurisdiction

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Accountability And The Bureau Of Consumer Financial Protection, Susan Block-Lieb Jan 2012

Accountability And The Bureau Of Consumer Financial Protection, Susan Block-Lieb

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Some industry and political actors oppose the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on the grounds that its institutional design ensures its lack of accountability. Specifically, opponents point to the CFPB’s regulatory and financial independence and to the fact that a single director heads the Bureau rather than a bipartisan panel of commissioners. But to focus on the Bureau’s financial independence and single director misses the distinctive political deal struck when Congress created the CFPB. The CFPB has been uniquely and intentionally structured to insulate it not only from interest group influence and executive interference, but also from congressional control, while …