More

Richard Cordray's Recess Appointment Gives Consumer Agency Full Power

Cfpb

First Posted: 01/04/12 03:10 PM ET Updated: 01/04/12 05:38 PM ET

The new government agency tasked with looking after the best financial interests of ordinary consumers finally has a leader.

President Barack Obama defied Republican congressional opposition and used a recess appointment to install his nominee, former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray, as the top watchdog at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

The move caps six months of combat over the direction of the bureau, but is just the latest chapter in the fight over the shape of Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, the controversial financial regulation law that Obama signed in 2010 that created the new agency.

With Cordray in place, the bureau, which already regulates consumer practices at banks with assets of more than $10 billion, can assume its full powers to make or enforce rules governing certain non-bank financial companies, including payday lenders, mortgage brokers and private student loan companies.

Consumer advocates applauded Obama's move. "For all the ire aimed at banks, there are many serious problems for consumers posed by non-bank financial companies," said Lauren Saunders, managing director of the National Consumer Law Center.

Cordray has said that expanding the bureau’s reach to non-bank financial institutions would be his first order of business. "I've got a big job to do," Cordray told Reuters.

A former five-time Jeopardy! champ, Cordray attracted notice as Ohio attorney general for aggressively pursuing some of the architects of the financial crisis, including credit rating agencies. He was also the first attorney general to sue a mortgage servicer over robo-signing.

Republicans quickly criticized the recess appointment. "The #CFPB position had not been filled for one reason: the agency it heads is bad #4jobs and bad for the economy," House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said on Twitter.

But consumer advocates say the decision is good for the most financially vulnerable Americans.

"We applaud the president for battling through the dysfunction of a Congress that finds itself in the grip of Wall Street," said Bart Naylor, a consumer advocate at Public Citizen.

Payday lenders, including some banks and credit unions, often make loans at 400 percent annual interest or more. The consumer agency cannot set interest rate caps, but it will have authority to go into payday shops and examine their records and practices, in the same way that regulators do now at banks.

It’s not clear what changes the agency could impose, but at a minimum better disclosure to customers about hidden fees and the dangers of compounding interest is expected.

The bureau will also oversee "larger participants" in other financial industries, including credit reporting agencies, which Saunders said make frequent and damaging mistakes. "They affect every aspect of people's financial lives and yet have received little scrutiny," she said. "It is a nightmare dealing with them."

The consumer agency is currently trying to decide how to define the larger participant mandate. Interestingly, the big banks, which have otherwise opposed the bureau at every step, have sided with consumer advocates who are seeking for as broad a definition --and as such, as many companies -- as possible.

"Comparable accountability across all providers of comparable financial products and services is a fundamental mission" of the new agency, the American Bankers Association said.

Senate Republicans, led by Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), had held up the Cordray nomination for six months. They promised to continue to block Cordray, who is currently serving as the agency's enforcement chief, until Dodd-Frank is amended to make the agency more accountable.

"No bureaucrat will have more power over the daily economic lives of Americans than this director," Shelby said from the floor of the Senate shortly before the a vote to move the nomination forward failed last month. Without more oversight, the agency's actions will lead to bank failures, he said.

The Republicans said they wanted more control over the agency's purse strings and a board of commissioners rather than a single director to oversee the agency -- moves that would weaken the bureau, consumer advocates said.

The Republican position matched that of Washington’s most prolific lobbying force, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which pushed a House bill that would replace the director with a five-member commission.

A total of 34 industry groups list the bill as a lobbying priority, according to a Center for Public Integrity analysis of federal records, representing 183 industry lobbyists. At least 86 once worked for the government.

The Chamber spent nearly $30 million in lobbying on financial regulation and a host of other issues in the first three quarters of 2011. It tasked 21 lobbyists to work bills that would restructure the agency. In addition to the chamber, the most active opponents of the bureau's current structure include the American Bankers Association, the Financial Services Roundtable, the Independent Community Bankers of America and the Consumer Bankers Association.

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau spokeswoman Jennifer Howard did not respond to a request for comment about the Cordray appointment.

FOLLOW HUFFPOST BUSINESS
Subscribe to the HuffPost Money newsletter!
The new government agency tasked with looking after the best financial interests of ordinary consumers finally has a leader. President Barack Obama defied Republican congressional opposition and u...
The new government agency tasked with looking after the best financial interests of ordinary consumers finally has a leader. President Barack Obama defied Republican congressional opposition and u...
 
 
  • Comments
  • 625
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Post Comment Preview Comment
To reply to a Comment: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to.
View All
Favorites
Highlights
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4 5  Next ›  Last »  (10 total)
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
ZeraLee
A Citizen's View from Main Street
06:45 PM on 01/05/2012
In principle, I think that recess appointments are obsolete in these days of modern transportation, communications, and longer sessions of Congress. But that depends on a properly functioning Senate. Obstructionist republicans have thrown that out the window.

The reason for a recess appointment is to fill major empty positions in the administration (on a temporary basis) when the Senate is not available to confirm an appointment and convening them for confirmation would leave the position open too long.

In this case, it is the intention of the republicans to leave the position unfilled. This is a direct rejection of their oath of office to support and defend the Constitution, particularly the President's Constitutional obligation to administer the law. This has created a Constitutional Crisis.

By blocking the nomination for reasons unrelated to the qualifications of the nominee, they have perverted the "advise and consent" authority of the Constitution, and created the very emergency situation that the recess appointment exists to resolve.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Zia
05:04 PM on 01/05/2012
Kudos to the President for taking a bold action. I am sure Mr Cordray being a Jeopardy Champion, numbers will not escape him.
11:06 PM on 01/06/2012
Attorney General Richard Cordray___This character will not be confirmed by the House because "bold" stroke the Presidental @@gger has taken was not confirmed by the House or Sen the @@gger will lose this one also...!!!
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
01:03 PM on 01/05/2012
Americans love their stars, I hear Oprah will soon replace Hillary! YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
11:09 PM on 01/06/2012
_________Sorry to upset your thinking but Obama will be last @@gger in White House for a very long time.!!!!!
libertyanne
Red-haired Freedom lover
11:17 AM on 01/05/2012
Now we can have Elizabeth Warren AND a consumer protection agency. Talk about double good stuff!
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
smburwick
12:24 PM on 01/05/2012
How stupid you are!
libertyanne
Red-haired Freedom lover
11:15 AM on 01/05/2012
I was thrilled to learn that Cordray will be serving for two years even though the congressional session ends in one.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
11:07 AM on 01/05/2012
Scrutinizing those three big monster credit bureaus is a must. They make mistakes and always side with the collection agencies. It is like pulling teeth to get them to correct their errors. Thank you Mr. President.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
David Hundley
Deep In The Heart of Taxes
10:40 AM on 01/05/2012
The pay-day lenders are the most corrupt force working against the poor. Rick Perry likes their money more than the people of Texas. That why they are so prevalent in the poorer districts.
Anything to keep the man down.
03:32 PM on 01/06/2012
Pay-day lenders thrive around military bases. They, too, are the working poor, which is a national disgrace. They need to be squashed like dispicable parasites, and hopefully, the CPA will do just that.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
smburwick
08:57 AM on 01/05/2012
All of you who tell me I watch too much Fox, are so stupid. I don't watch anything. I see it all unfolding. You moonbats are the ones who cheated in school, had to be first, tantrums, pissy fits when you didn't get your way. Your parents raised kids who always had to win or be on the winning side. Bullying has been your persona, and you feel empowered when bad boys rule. Most of you who rag on Bush still---have a derangement syndrome or are reading Rules for Radicals. Thank goodness you are the minority, and there will be an institution of mental health waiting with a bed for you.
09:42 AM on 01/05/2012
You are talking about Republicans, aren't you?

The only reason Jon Huntsman isn't faring well in the Republican lead up to full dictatorship potential in a Republican candidate?

He's too nice.

I think you have your sides mixed up.

Shoot for a better entree.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
smburwick
12:29 PM on 01/05/2012
No, I am talking about liberals! See? You see consevatives like that, and I see you liberals like that. So Obama has won the game Splitting the country up in pieces.What do you call BO's swift appointments in recess of Union and marxists----not a dictatorship?
He works outside the perimeters of the constitution. Has been doing this for 3 years. Lying about unemployment, everything. How dense can you moonbats be? We are 5th in the world now. Down from 1st in 08. Corrupt administration, and predictable behavior of the left. It has been done before. Like Greece? They are bankrupt and can't pay bills.
How many of you have gone on ritzy vacations on taxpayers?
photo
beckola
Dance like no one is watching
08:22 AM on 01/05/2012
You only need look at who has been fighting this, including the American Bankers Association, the Financial Services Roundtable, the Independent Community Bankers of America and the Consumer Bankers Association, to know how much it is needed.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
smburwick
12:30 PM on 01/05/2012
You want one bank, one controller, one everything? Move to China.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
nkurland
I'm going to leave this planet alive
07:30 AM on 01/05/2012
When the Office of Thrift Supervision was tasked with enforcing consumer protection laws for the past 20 years, the Republican party never complained. Why? Because the OTS was not only so business friendly that it punted on its enforcement duties, but even went so far as to obstruct attempts by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to crackdown on subprime lending.

As far as the GOP is concerned a CFPB can exist, so long as it doesn't enforce LAWS ON THE BOOKS.
10:16 PM on 01/12/2012
Half of those 20 yrs, the Dems. had control of the Congress and they didn't complain or do anything about it either...Liberals only want to see or hear their own version of the story, never both sides!!!!!!!!And talk about not enforcing LAWS ON THE BOOKS, the liberals in congress don't know the MEANING of those words......
06:33 AM on 01/05/2012
I guess that Obama finally woke up and grew some. He can not negotiate with Republican'ts. Good for him. That is the change, I am talking about.... Go Obama/Biden 2012
10:19 PM on 01/12/2012
The change your talking about will be the loss of freedom of all Americans , when Obama and the Dems. get done with SHREDDING the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Go Nobama, 2012
06:10 AM on 01/05/2012
The Republican Position was it wanted to Replace the Director with a 5 member Commission. What happened to their " Smaller Gov. & Cutting cost Stances " ?. I'm sure their Plan was 3 Pubs. & 2 Dems.on the Commission. Good move Pres. Obama ! Plus you Saved the tax payer at least 400% on not having to pay a 5 member commission ! This country Doesn't need another " Just vote No, group ".
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
mike711l
The universe is laughing at you behind your back
06:12 AM on 01/05/2012
The more people in charge the less that gets done. Congress is a prime example!
10:20 PM on 01/12/2012
Yeah, more for him and the Dems. to have to spend for there vacations!!!!!!!!!!!
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
mike711l
The universe is laughing at you behind your back
06:07 AM on 01/05/2012
Now why do you think the Republithugs would be against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau being able to do it's job?

Oh that's right; With Cordray in place, the bureau, which already regulates consumer practices at banks with assets of more than $10 billion, can assume its full powers to make or enforce rules governing certain non-bank financial companies, including payday lenders, mortgage brokers and private student loan companies

Gee, I don't know why they would be against that! (Rolls eyes)
10:26 PM on 01/12/2012
Oh that's right, it's the same bureau, that 's really done a great job up to now! With this guy in place, picked by a Pres. who doesn't have a clue, things should really go to the dogs...........lol A bit of advice, lay off the kool-aid for awhile, it's starting to cloud your judgement....
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
mike711l
The universe is laughing at you behind your back
06:04 AM on 01/05/2012
It seems like the only way to get anything done without Boehnner crying over it so good job Mr. President!
frank1946
Tell the Truth
06:02 AM on 01/05/2012
Obama is in trouble so it's Macho Time...............Look What I Did, today !

Loan Sharks make good Politics !

Sue Me ! I forgot to mention that a Georgia Judge has ordered proof that Obama must
show he is "Qualified to run for Re-election" in the State of Georgia.

It's Macho Time.
a "Qualified Candidate"
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
11:09 AM on 01/05/2012
Same old dumb arguments!
10:27 PM on 01/12/2012
So ? Same old dumb Pres........