Quietly, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Fall 2017 rulemaking agenda was released, as President Donald Trump made a public announcement about the overall deregulation work his administration has done throughout the year.
With the bureau in the middle of a 30-day freeze initiated by acting director Mick Mulvaney, few changes have been made to the agenda from the Spring 2017 announcement.
However, for the first time since the bureau released its initial agenda in 2013, the release of the Fall 2017 unified agenda was not accompanied by a blog post written by Assistant Director of Regulations Kelly Cochran.
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