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‟ Having practical proposals that improve people's economic lives is where it's all about in Ohio, and that's what we're focused on.
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‟ What I feel is that we need an independent consumer watchdog. You have regular people who have problems with big financial companies. How do they get relief? And you need somebody who's gonna stand on their side and level the playing field for them.
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‟ I think that if you're going after large banks and large financial companies to try to make sure people are being treated fairly, you're going to make some enemies, and you're going to make people uncomfortable.
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‟ We've very steadily and single-mindedly been building the bureau so that we can do the work that, quote, Congress required us to do and that the American people have every reason to expect, and deserve, that we will do.
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‟ My job at the CFPB, as President Obama told me when he interviewed me, was to stand on the side of people in the financial marketplace and see that they were treated fairly.
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‟ It makes me mad to see people in government serving themselves at our expense.
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‟ We pursued many actions against foreclosure rescue scammers who were reaching into the pockets of desperate people in an effort to steal what little remained as they sought to keep their homes.
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‟ We marked a milestone for consumer empowerment when we began to publish consumer complaint narratives which allow people to share in their own words their experiences in the consumer financial marketplace.
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‟ We must defend the rights of working people to bargain collectively for fair wages and safe working conditions.
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‟ In Ohio, we must put fairness to people and their families first, ahead of powerful special interests.
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‟ Our young people should not be put at risk and subject to unscientific and harmful actions such as 'conversion therapy.'
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