The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced that it will seek public feedback on the agency’s policies and practices to determine whether the bureau is fulfilling its statutorily-required consumer protection mission to the best of its abilities.
The announcement seems to align with acting director Mick Mulvaney’s previously stated intention to take a fresh look at the agency’s policies and supervisory activities to identify changes that could be made to improve the bureau.
Find out what the bureau’s information gathering efforts will entail.