White House adviser Elizabeth Warren is traveling around the country at a breakneck pace and courting support from House Republicans as she works to set up the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Treasury documents show. Her schedule provides a glimpse into her work setting up the CFPB, which is due to go live in July, after being created by the Dodd-Frank financial reform law.
Consumer bureau architect Warren courts GOP, private sector
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