The House voted 231-191 along party lines to pass the Consumers First Act, which proposes several actions to undo various organizational and policy changes enacted at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) under former acting director Mick Mulvaney.
Given that the legislation has garnered only Democratic support, it is unlikely to be passed or even taken up for a vote by the Republican-led Senate. All amendments proposed by Republicans were rejected, including those proposing to but the bureau under appropriations, as Mulvaney called for on multiple occasions.
Find out more details about what the bill proposes.