Warren Rips Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Chief Mulvaney During Hearing

Warren Rips Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Chief Mulvaney During Hearing

Massachusetts U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, who dreamed up the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and saw it transform into reality under the Dodd-Frank reforms of 2010, pounced on her chance Thursday to criticize the man currently at the helm of the agency. 

Bureau acting chief Mick Mulvaney appeared before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, and Warren used her time to accuse Mulvaney of "never" supporting the "consumer watchdog," reminding him of the time when as a congressman he "voted in favor of a Republican budget that called for eliminating the agency entirely."

Yawkey Way Name Change Vote Postponed — Again
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Yawkey Way Name Change Vote Postponed — Again

John Cronin

The Boston Public Improvement Commission was scheduled to decide Thursday, April 12 whether to change the name of Yawkey Way near Fenway Park back to its former name, but the commission decided to postpone the vote.

The new vote is scheduled for Thursday, April 26.

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