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Majority of states call on Supreme Court to review constitutionality of CFPB funding

Por: The Hill Politics December 16, 2022

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More than three dozen attorneys general from red and blue states on Wednesday asked the Supreme Court to agree to decide the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Board’s (CFPB) funding structure. The separate coalitions of Republican and Democratic state AGs urged the court to take up the case for sharply contrasting reasons. The Biden administration’s petition for Supreme Court review said Congress’s decision to fund the... + full article



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