Sheila Bair, the head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), is urging lawmakers to set up an independent consumer financial protection agency.
Andrew Gray, spokesman at the FDIC, said in a statement to The Hill on Monday that an agency should be independent and have significant rule-writing power.
"Consumer abuses were one of the root causes of the financial crisis and regulatory reform legislation should address this problem. The FDIC has been on the record that the ideal way to do this is through an independent agency with the power to write rules for the banks and non banks alike," Gray said.
President Barack Obama proposed a standalone Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA) to regulate products like home loans and credit cards. While the House passed broad financial overhaul legislation in December that included the CFPA proposal, the Senate has been unable to strike a deal on the proposal.
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/84331-fdic-joins-consumer-protection-agency-pushI think one of the underreported stories of last month was on financial reform. It needs more airing.
Why don't Democrats keep the Consumer Financial Protection Agency as an election issue rather than compromising it away?
http://motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2010/02/real-case-broken-government