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This is going to be interesting.
Texas bank challenging Dodd-Frank, consumer bureau in court - The Hill's On The Money
A Texas community bank and two advocacy groups are filing suit in U.S. District Court to challenge the constitutionality of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law.In particular, the suit will contend that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), created by the law, lacks sufficient checks and balances and, in the words of the CEO of State National Bank, is "simply unconstitutional."
No other federal agency or commission operates in such a way that one person can essentially determine who gets a home loan, who can get a credit card and who can get a loan for college, said bank head Jim Purcell. Dodd-Frank effectively gives unlimited regulatory power to this so-called Consumer Financial Protection Board, also known as CFPB, with a director who is not accountable to Congress, the President or the Courts."
Two conservative groups, the Competitive Enterprise Institute and the 60 Plus Association, have also signed on to the suit, which will be filed against the nation's financial regulators.
Texas bank challenging Dodd-Frank, consumer bureau in court - The Hill's On The Money