Responding to Mick Mulvaney’s recent comment about having given preferential treatment to lobbyists who contributed to his political campaigns as a member of Congress, House Financial Services Committee Ranking Member Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) asked him to disclose any records of his interactions with lobbyists since becoming interim director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Mulvaney sparked controversy when he told attendees at an American Bankers Association conference that as part of the “hierarchy” in his office when he was a representative for South Carolina he would only consider meeting with lobbyists who had helped fund his campaigns.
Find out specifically what Waters is asking Mulvaney to disclose.