Richard Cordray, the new director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) made his first trip Tuesday to Capitol Hill since his controversial recess appointment, Republicans seemed satisfied that he would at least hear their concerns.
Cordray promised a House oversight subcommitte that he would consider publishing a regulatory agenda for the year, take small-business owners' perspective into account and listen to congressional advice on how to deal with other regulatory agencies.
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