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Reid to delay Senate votes on most Obama nominees until July
WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Tuesday that he will delay votes on several of President Obama’s nominees for key posts until July, a decision raising the prospect that he’ll seek further changes to Senate rules...Tags: Harry Reid, Mitch McConnell, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Career and Workplace, Jeff Merkley
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Column: Obama accelerates loss of trust
WASHINGTON — Leaving aside the seriousness of lawlessness, and the corruption of our civic culture by the professionally pious, this past week has been amusing. There was the spectacle of advocates of an ever-larger regulatory government...Tags: Kathleen Sebelius, Lamar Alexander, U.S. Senate, Global Warming, Global Expansion
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Another payday loan debate on the horizon
Get ready for another debate on whether payday loan stores should return to Pennsylvania. State Sen. Pat Browne of Allentown said Friday he intends to introduce legislation in the next few weeks that would "redefine the debate" over access to short-...Tags: Finance, Bill Harris, Consumers, Delaware County, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania)
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Short sales routinely show up in credit reports as foreclosures
WASHINGTON — Are large numbers of homeowners who have negotiated short sales with lenders at risk because of a startling omission in the American credit system? Do their credit reports and scores indicate that they were foreclosed upon, rather...
Tags: Housing Industry, Finance, Consumers, Foreclosures, Real Estate
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Nuking the filibuster
In requiring the U.S. Senate to confirm presidential appointments, the Constitution aims to ensure a second level of scrutiny of the qualifications of government officials. But Senate Republicans have hijacked the confirmation process, not only to...
Tags: Harry Reid, Labor Disputes, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice, Richard Cordray
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Will Dodd-Frank save (or stifle) capitalism?
WASHINGTON -- It's been five years since the onset of the financial crisis -- the rescue of Bear Stearns in March 2008 -- and we still don't know whether the financial system is safe. In a recent speech, Daniel Tarullo, the Federal Reserve's point man...
Tags: Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Consumers, Litigation and Regulation, Federal Reserve
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CFPB revises CARD Act rules, making it easier for stay-at-home mates to get credit
baltimoresun.comThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has revised rules on the 2009 CARD Act, paving the way for non-working spouses and partners to qualify for credit cards.... -
Freshman senator with senior pluck takes on the financial industry
WASHINGTON — Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the newest member of the Senate Banking Committee, waited patiently for her first chance to question top financial regulators at a recent hearing on Capitol Hill. When her turn finally came after 90 minutes,...
Tags: Finance, Bob Corker, Occupy Wall Street, Consumers, Fannie Mae
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Column: Political kin and politically dangerous
WASHINGTON — The regulatory, administrative state, which progressives champion, is generally a servant of the strong, for two reasons. It responds to financially powerful and politically sophisticated factions. And it encourages rent-seekers to...Tags: Finance, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Litigation and Regulation, Federal Reserve
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Tribes' payday loans under scrutiny
A growing number of Indian tribes are getting into the payday loan business, saying they just want to raise revenue for their reservations while helping cash-strapped consumers nationwide. But federal officials suspect that, at least in some cases,...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation and Regulation, Consumers, U.S. Supreme Court, Jeff Merkley
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Signs of grown-ups in charge
WASHINGTON -- Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, chairman of the Financial Services Committee, has told Richard Cordray not to bother. This is part of the recent evidence that government is getting some adult supervision. Barack Obama used a recess...
Tags: Finance, Ron Wyden, Harry Reid, International Olympic Committee, U.S. Supreme Court
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Column: Signs of grown-ups in charge
Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, chairman of the Financial Services Committee, has told Richard Cordray not to bother. This is part of the recent evidence that government is getting some adult supervision. President Barack Obama used a recess...Tags: Finance, Harry Reid, Ron Wyden, International Olympic Committee, U.S. Supreme Court
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|Column| Allentown Morning Call
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May 15, 2013
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May 13, 2013
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
Apr 30, 2013
|Blog| baltimoresun.com
May 10, 2013
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Apr 17, 2013
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Apr 29, 2013
|Column| Los Angeles Times
Apr 29, 2013
|Story| Orlando Sentinel
Apr 28, 2013
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