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: How the Supreme Court’s Decision in CFPB v. CFSA Could Harm Consumers
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How the Supreme Court’s Decision in CFPB v. CFSA Could Harm Consumers

Please join the Center for American Progress, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and an esteemed panel for an event that will focus on the ongoing importance of a strong and independent CFPB and its track record of success.

Part of a Series

Since opening its doors 12 years ago, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has been a formidable advocate for everyday Americans, holding financial institutions accountable for poor practices and returning $17.5 billion to wronged customers. Following the 2007–2008 financial crisis, Congress carefully designed the CFPB as a new, independent regulator to carry out its important mission, free from political interference.

CFPB critics have long sought to limit the agency’s autonomy and, by extension, its capacity to promote a fairer financial marketplace. On October 3, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in CFPB v. Community Financial Services Association of America (CFSA) regarding the constitutionality of the agency’s independent funding structure.

Joining us to deliver keynote remarks is Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), the original architect of the CFPB. Sen. Warren worked for a year with the Obama administration to make it a reality before running for the U.S. Senate. She remains an outstanding champion for consumer protections and advocate for federal policies that grow the middle class by ensuring wealthy individuals and corporations play by the same rules as everyday Americans.

Please join the Center for American Progress for a discussion on the ongoing importance of a strong and independent CFPB and its track record of success. The panel will also analyze the potential wide-ranging threats to consumers if the Supreme Court finds the CFPB’s funding mechanism unconstitutional, as well as the possible spillover effects to other, similarly funded federal agencies.

Please note: Identification will be checked upon arrival at the Center for American Progress. Failure to provide an ID may result in denial of entry to the event.

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) protects consumers, holds financial institutions accountable for predatory practices, and has returned $17.5 billion since 2011 to wronged consumers across all 50 states. However, recent legal challenges have threatened the agency’s autonomy, potentially spreading uncertainty and harm far beyond the agency. This series explores the ways the CFPB helps and advocates for consumers, as well as the potential implications of CFPB v. Community Financial Services Association of America, in which the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling could undermine the agency’s independent funding structure and, by extension, its capacity to protect everyday consumers.

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