A wide swath of Trump administration actions to withdraw Biden-era Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rules would be overturned using the Congressional Review Act under a series of Democratic-led resolutions.
The Senate on May 13 is considering motions to proceed to 20 resolutions to restore Biden-era CFPB rules, opinions, and memos under CRA procedures, which allow senators in the minority party to force floor votes.
The CFPB in May 2025 withdrew nearly 70 guidance documents related to debt collection and other consumer financial protection rules, and Acting Director Russell Vought has sought to shutter the agency entirely.
Three of the CRA ...
