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Federal consumer-finance regulator conceived by Elizabeth Warren (est. 2011)
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is a U.S. federal agency established in 2011 under the Dodd-Frank Act to regulate consumer financial products and services. It was conceived and designed by Elizabeth Warren, who recruited its initial staff and built its complaint and data systems before its launch. [CFPB shutdown: Elizabeth Warren fights to save agency she conceived (Boston Globe) ↗]
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