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Federal judge orders Trump administration to seek money for CFPB

A federal judge on Tuesday ruled against the Trump administration as it seeks to shut down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) by refusing to fund it. The judge ordered the administration to continue to seek funding for the bureau, which was created by Congress but is funded through the Federal Reserve. The Trump administration […]

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Democratic AGs file suit demanding CFPB funding

Key insight: A group of 22 state attorneys general — all Democrats — filed a lawsuit against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Federal Reserve and acting CFPB director Russell Vought, challenging the administration’s position that the Fed can only fund the CFPB when the Fed itself is profitable.  Expert quote: “The failure to request funding

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Will federal AI regulations override state housing efforts?

President Donald Trump’s new executive order that creates a single federal framework for artificial intelligence (AI) is reverberating throughout the housing industry. While states have been moving to regulate AI tools used in home pricing, marketing, tenant screening and mortgage decisions, the new order asserts federal authority over AI regulation. The Department of Justice (DOJ)

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Appeals court agrees to rehear CFPB union’s case

Appeals court agrees to rehear CFPB union’s case

Bloomberg News Processing Content Key Insight: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit granted the National Treasury Employee Union’s petition for an en banc rehearing, vacating a prior 2-1 ruling in favor of acting CFPB Director Russell Vought. What’s at Stake: The court’s decision was influenced by dozens of lawmakers and nonprofits who

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HUD investigating Boston housing policies, alleging discrimination against white residents

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced Thursday that it is opening an investigation into the city of Boston’s housing policies, examining perceived discrimination against white residents. In a letter to Mayor Michelle Wu, Craig Trainor — HUD’s assistant secretary for fair housing and equal opportunity — said city officials had prioritized people

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Coalition presses for stronger federal flood response, eyes ROAD to Housing Act

A new multi-state coalition is warning that worsening floods across Appalachia — and the federal government’s uneven response — are heightening risks for communities, infrastructure and real estate markets across the region. The Appalachian Flood Resilience Coalition recently convened for the first time to examine Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funding fights, stalled mitigation programs

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DOJ says CFPB’s preliminary injunction cannot be modified

DOJ says CFPB’s preliminary injunction cannot be modified

Bloomberg News Key Insight: The Justice Department told a federal court that an existing preliminary injunction does not require the acting director to request funding.  What’s at Stake: Acting CFPB Director Vought has said the agency will run out of money in early 2026 and all employees will be furloughed, placed on mandatory, unpaid leave.

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Democrats want CFPB’s Vought to testify before Congress

Democrats want CFPB’s Vought to testify before Congress

Bloomberg News What’s at Stake: Acting CFPB Director Russell Vought is dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. He had refused to respond to any questions about his actions from Democrats. Supporting Data: The Dodd-Frank Act requires that the CFPB director appear twice a year before the Senate Banking Committee. Forward Look: The lawmakers acknowledge that

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Supreme Court doubtful on validity of independent agencies

Key takeaway: A majority of Supreme Court Justices appeared willing to undo a nearly century-old precedent underpinning the notion of independent regulatory agencies. Expert quote: “Humphrey’s must be overruled. It has become a decaying husk with bold and particularly dangerous pretensions. It was grievously wrong when decided and cases [in recent years] have thoroughly eroded

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Former Fed officials: CFPB’s Vought must ask for funding

Former Fed officials: CFPB’s Vought must ask for funding

Bloomberg News Key Insight: In a legal filing, the former Fed officials claim an opinion from the Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel is factually incorrect.  What’s at Stake: The CFPB will run out of funding early next year and Vought claims that he cannot request funding from the Federal Reserve. Expert Quote: “The

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