On the recordJune 17, 2014
The truth is, Mr. Cordray, that if you eliminated the work on the building, the renovation process today, it would not end the argument, the opposition to the CFPB.
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congress.govThe truth is, Mr. Cordray, that if you eliminated the work on the building, the renovation process today, it would not end the argument, the opposition to the CFPB.
Green argues that stopping the building project won't resolve opposition to the CFPB.
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