In her first statutorily required appearance before Congress as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Kathy Kraninger was asked to address the bureau’s plans pertaining to its enforcement of fair lending laws, its stance on ongoing litigation against companies, restitution for harmed consumers and its rules regulating payday lenders and overdraft services.
Questions from Democrats were reminiscent of previous challenges to Kraninger’s commitment to the bureau’s mission, and many pertained to changes enacted under former acting director Mick Mulvaney. Republicans decried Democrats for “badgering” Kraninger and defended her and Mulvaney.
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