A three-judge panel on the 5th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals ruled this week that the CFPB's structure is unconstitutional because Congress has no control over the agency's budget, which is funded entirely by the Federal Reserve. Under the terms of Dodd-Frank, the CFPB is entitled to receive a budget totaling up to 12 percent of the Federal Reserve's annual operating expenses, and the Federal Reserve is not allowed to refuse the CFPB's requests for funding.
Now, that funding model has been used to reverse a ruling by the CFPB as unconstitutional with the potential to put all its rulings since formation into question on the same constitutional basis.
Why it matters: The reasoning behind the ruling, if upheld, could potentially invalidate all the rules enacted by the CFPB over its 11-year existence — including regulations underpinning the U.S. mortgage system.
This is one of the big reasons I oppose the passing of bad law even when it serves a concrete good. It can take a long time to fix the massive problems that such law brings.
And note that a key argument by the court was that there was no precedent for the CFPB's unconstitutional structure. If there had been other agencies with similar setups, this could have been very hard to overturn. Similarly, the CFPB is a precedent for future breaking of the US Constitution along these lines. Without the ruling, there would have been a stronger case for future misdeeds of this sort.
(Score: 5, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday October 22 2022, @08:51PM
They are using the usual culture war bs to distract from the fact that Republicans are trying to dismantle every system that prevents them from extracting more wealth from a population that has pretty much nothing left to give. It is a disgusting display of sociopathic greed, and matches very well with Republucan's refusal to pass laws to prevent child marriages.
Here I thought White ISIS and Y'all Qaeda were poignant jokes, but we're seeing that the GOP truly does want to follow Iran's footsteps. Pure insanity, but the money is behind them since the money loves fascism that serves their interests.