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Paxton supports U.S. Chamber of Commerce in lawsuit against Biden

AUSTIN – Attorney General Paxton joined a Georgia-led amicus brief in a Tyler, Texas federal district court supporting the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s motion for summary judgment in a case against the Biden Administration’s Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”).

AUSTIN – Attorney General Paxton joined a Georgia-led amicus brief in a Tyler, Texas federal district court supporting the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s motion for summary judgment in a case against the Biden Administration’s Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”).

The case was brought after the Biden Administration’s CFPB attempted to incorporate overly broad and unreasonable new anti-discrimination laws that go far beyond the statutory authority established in the Dodd-Frank Act. Seemingly aware of its own impropriety, CFPB implemented the new rule discreetly through its 2,000 page “examination manual” rather than going through the standard rule-change process that would allow for public comment and judicial review.

Unfortunately, this has become the new norm when it comes to the Biden Administration. The Biden Administration’s neglect for proper administrative processes and its attempts to radically change the country through executive overreach has infiltrated nearly every policy area, spanning from the radical climate agenda to the billion-dollar student loan giveaway. This wrong-headed approach has eroded principles of federalism and the separation of powers, and has imposed profoundly negative impacts upon the American people.

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