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Obama Passes Over Elizabeth Warren for Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

HeadlineJul 18, 2011

President Obama has decided to nominate former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray to head the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Obama picked Cordray over Elizabeth Warren, the Harvard professor who first proposed the bureau and has been helping to set up the bureau for the past year. Warren had been the choice of many progressive organizations, but her nomination was strongly opposed by Republican lawmakers and the banking industry.

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