Amid growing speculation state attorneys general will become more active enforcing consumer protection laws as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau shifts resources towards other functions, acting director Mick Mulvaney recently said that the bureau wants to increase collaboration between with state regulators.
Mulvaney talked about what the bureau hopes to get out of such collaborative efforts during speaking engagements before the National Association of Attorneys General and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Find out what details he was able to divulge about the bureau’s new attitude towards enforcement.