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Opinion

Commentary: A strong sheriff needed for Wall Street

The Miami Herald

July 22, 2011 12:37 PM

More than three years after the collapse of the housing market and the onset of the Great Recession, a government agency designed to protect consumers from fraud, abusive practices and deception in the financial arena has finally come into being.

That’s the good news. The bad news is that Wall Street and its allies in Congress are waging a determined rearguard action to keep the agency from functioning effectively, to the detriment of every American who needs a mortgage, wants to secure a loan or carries out any other kind of financial transaction. Wall Street may have lost round one, but the fight isn’t over yet and consumers could still wind up losing big.

The new agency was the main feature of the Dodd-Frank bill approved by Congress last year with strong backing from the Obama administration. The law overhauled the nation’s financial regulatory system by placing authority for enforcing nearly 20 consumer financial laws under one regulatory roof. Previously, these were handled by seven separate agencies — some of which were practically captives of the financial industry. It is the most beneficial and most tangible reform to grow out of the Great Recession and should lead to more effective regulation.

For that reason, creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been strongly opposed by those who made out like bandits before the collapse.

They’re adamantly opposed to changes that would empower regulators to make consumer-friendly rule changes, and they appear to be winning the battle. The main issue is whether the agency will have one director — as foreseen in the law — or a panel of commissioners, as opponents like Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., an unabashed ally of Wall Street, would prefer. Critics fear this will undermine the agency’s leadership, make it more susceptible to lobbying by financial interests, and tie it up in political infighting.

To read the complete editorial, visit www.miamiherald.com.

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