Legislation, Mr. Calhoun, was recently introduced that would scale back the Consumer Bureau's examination authority from banks with more than $10 billion in assets to those with more than $50 billion in assets.
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Brown discusses proposed legislation affecting the Consumer Bureau's authority over banks.
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