John --
Once again, corrupt politicians in Washington are putting big banks and Wall Street first.
In the aftermath of the Great Recession, the Obama administration created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to protect American families from predatory big banks and financial firms. Since then, it’s returned nearly $12 billion to consumers’ pockets.
But since day one, some have tried to dismantle this agency’s power and independence so their buddies on Wall Street can keep preying on consumers just to make an extra buck.
The Supreme Court has heard arguments in a case that could destroy the CFPB’s independence and let the Trump Administration meddle with its mission to hold financial companies accountable. It’s clear the conservative majority is determined to change legislation from the bench.
By the end of this month, the Supreme Court could dwarf the CFPB’s powers and hurt our ability to stand up to Wall Street and other predatory financial monsters that try to lie, cheat, and steal from the American people.
Do you support the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau? Add your name to our petition demanding its power to protect consumers be preserved >>
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This issue is at the heart of the way J.D. is running this campaign: putting people, not corporations and the 1%, first.
It’s the same reason we rely on grassroots supporters and not corporate PACs: because our government should be of, by, and for the people.
John, can you add your name to our petition supporting the CFPB’s independence?
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We’ll keep you updated as the Supreme Court case progresses. And thank you for working to make ours a government that will truly stand tall for all.
Thank you,
Team Scholten
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