Richard Cordray’s departure from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to become governor of Ohio came to an end Nov. 6 when Republican Mike DeWine defeated Cordray to earn the governorship.
Cordray’s resignation from the bureau sparked a battle for leadership control between Deputy Director Leandra English and presidential appointee Mick Mulvaney which lasted nearly six months.
Read on for more details from Cordray’s defeat in the governor’s election from a blog written by RESPRO’s former longtime president and executive director.
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