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Feedback: Warren's the Right Person to Head the CFPB

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Re: "White House Backs Itself into a Corner Letting CFPB Remain Leaderless" [Aug. 27] After finding Elizabeth Warren's idea for a Consumer Financial Protection Agency sufficiently important to use as a campaign promise and a frequent theme in supporting financial reform over the past two years, the president's delay in nominating Warren to head up the agency now that the agency has been legislated into existence is puzzling.

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