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Richard Cordray's CFPB Has Done Its Job Well
The agency has been a friend to the U.S. consumer. Its next leader should stay the course.
He will be missed.
Photographer: Alex Wong/Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump will soon get a chance to remake the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, one of the signature creations of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform law. The current director, Richard Cordray, has just announced his intention to step down.
It's a good moment to review what the bureau is for, and why it matters.