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Senate Confirms Jack Lew as Treasury Secretary

Following a vote in the Senate, Jack Lew is officially the Secretary of the Treasury. The Senate voted Wednesday 71-26 to confirm Lew, who was previously President Obama's chief of staff. Lew replaces Tim Geithner, who stepped down at the end of January; deputy secretary Neal Wolin had been filling in in the meantime.

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Hearing Examines Treasury-Approved Executive Compensation

Following a recent report from the Office of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (SIGTARP), which charged that Treasury has not appropriately limited compensation for executives at companies bailed out by TARP, a House subcommittee held a hearing on the matter.

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Senate Democrats Urge Reappointment of CFPB Leader

Fifty-four Senate Democrats and Independents issued a letter to the president last week defending the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and pledging to support the re-appointment of current director Richard Cordray. In their letter, Cordray's Senate supporters decried the opposition's efforts as an attempt to "weaken the CFPB through structural changes" from "a minority of Senators [who] do not support the existence of the agency." The issue of Cordray's nomination comes at a pivotal time for CFPB.

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FHA Commissioner, House Panel Square Off on Agency’s Practices

Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Commissioner Carol Galante sat in front of the House Financial Services Committee for the second time to field questions and criticisms about the agency's practices and market share. It was established during the hearing that FHA insures 56.4 percent of mortgage loans today, though Galante was quick to assert in her testimony that FHA's "market share has been declining steadily since its peak in 2009." The commissioner also maintained the agency has no immediate need for a bailout.

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House Democrats Call for Ouster of FHFA Head

The principal reduction debate resurfaced after 45 members of the House of Representatives--led by Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (D-Maryland) and John F. Tierney (D-Massachusetts)--sent a letter to President Obama, urging him to replace Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Acting Director Edward J. DeMarco with a permanent director.

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CFPB Leadership Uncertain as Court Invalidates Recess Appointments

A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., ruled Friday that the controversial recess appointments made by President Obama in January 2012--which includes the appointment of Richard Cordray as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)--are "invalid from their inception." Administration officials insisted the president was acting correctly under the Constitution; critics argued that the Senate was not actually in recess and that the president was skirting around the confirmation process.

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