Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — Congress Should Control Funding

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — Congress Should Control Funding

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau headquarters in Washington, D.C. (Andrew Kelly/Reuters)

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was designed to empower bureaucracy at the expense of the legislative branch.

If he were alive today, James Madison would probably be most surprised and dismayed by one feature of today’s government — the willingness of Congress to cede its unique constitutional authorities to the executive branch. This both compromises and defeats the constitutional separation of powers and is…

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