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Eugene

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Wed Sep 28, 2022, 02:04 PM Sep 2022

Corporate groups sue U.S. consumer watchdog alleging legal overreach

Source: Reuters

Corporate groups sue U.S. consumer watchdog alleging legal overreach

John McCrank
Wed, September 28, 2022 at 1:51 PM

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Trade groups representing the U.S. financial industry sued the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on Wednesday for what they said was the agency's overstepping of its authority in its efforts to tackle discriminatory banking practices.

The lawsuit marks a major escalation of tensions between the industry and the consumer watchdog, which industry groups say has repeatedly overstepped its mandate under President Joe Biden's director Rohit Chopra.

The CFPB in March amended its examination manual, which its examiners use to oversee financial firms, to include the review of policies that exclude individuals from products or services, or offer products or services in an unfairly discriminatory manner.

The groups said the agency does not have the legal authority to make that change.

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Read more: https://news.yahoo.com/corporate-groups-sue-u-consumer-175118935.html

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Corporate groups sue U.S. consumer watchdog alleging legal overreach (Original Post) Eugene Sep 2022 OP
Yeah Faux pas Sep 2022 #1
Our Supreme Court is already working to stop this injustice. Midnight Writer Sep 2022 #2

Faux pas

(14,701 posts)
1. Yeah
Wed Sep 28, 2022, 02:09 PM
Sep 2022

heaven effing forbid they are held accountable. I think the hump's legal problems have them all in a tizzy. Hahaha.

Midnight Writer

(21,829 posts)
2. Our Supreme Court is already working to stop this injustice.
Wed Sep 28, 2022, 03:02 PM
Sep 2022

They intend to strip regulatory agencies from enacting regulations. All regulations will have to be initiated and approved by Congress.

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