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“The consumer financial regulator should lose its dedicated funding stream, have Congress authorize necessary funding for fiscal years 2026 and 2027, and depend on yearly appropriations for its budget.”
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“The section of law that used to contain the agency's funding setup should be retitled to focus on the agency's budget, financial management, and audits.”
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“The consumer financial regulator should become a separate independent agency outside the Federal Reserve, be led by a Director appointed by the President, and no longer have office-location language tied to Federal Reserve cities.”
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“The federal consumer financial regulator commonly called the CFPB should be legally renamed the Consumer Financial Empowerment Agency.”
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“Some existing wording about the consumer financial regulator's examinations and agency functions should be deleted, with detailed review needed to clarify which examination powers remain.”
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“Federal laws, regulations, records, and documents that name the CFPB should be treated or updated so they point to the renamed consumer financial agency across consumer finance and related financial laws.”
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“Some federal financial laws should change references involving regulators such as the Federal Housing Finance Agency, Federal Trade Commission, and National Credit Union Administration Board, not just replace the CFPB's name.”
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