Federal appeals court rules Congress upended separation of powers in creating CFPB
A federal appeals court on Wednesday delivered a blow to the
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The 39-page ruling invalidates the Payday Lending Rule, which became effective in 2018. It restricted lenders ability to provide consumers with loans unless they’ve determined they have the ability to repay them according to certain terms, and also restricted a lenders’ account access to repay loans.
The three-judge panel reasoned that
“Congress ran afoul of the separation of powers embodied in the Appropriations Clause,” wrote Judge
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“This is a win for the basic proposition that laws ought to be written by people who can be hired and fired on
Wednesday’s decision stands in contrast with other federal appeals courts that have upheld the CFPB’s arrangement.
Those other courts had said other federal agencies, such as the
But the 5th Circuit said the
“The Bureau’s funding apparatus cannot be reconciled with the Appropriations Clause and the clause’s underpinning, the constitutional separation of powers,” the judge said.
The new ruling doesn’t strike down the agency, but did strike down the Payday Lending Rule the CFBP issued in 2017.
That policy was intended to go after what the bureau saw as predatory lending practices by payday lenders.
The 5th Circuit said that because that rule can be tied back to the CFPB’s unconstitutional funding structure, the rule must be vacated.
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It was intended to be shielded from political forces in order to give it the freedom to go after powerful financial interests.
The board’s power was vested in a single director who was insulated from firing by a president, save for cases of actual malfeasance. And it was given the autonomy to operate independently of Congress’ budgeting powers.
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But the justices had not confronted the question of the bureau’s financial insulation.
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