Elizabeth Warren Reportedly Chosen For Seat On Key Senate Banking Committee
Incoming Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren will take office in January.
Massachusetts Senator-elect Elizabeth Warren has been chosen for a seat on the Senate's Banking Committee, according to the Huffington Post, which cited several sources.
Warren, a Democrat who helped create the federal government's Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, defeated incumbent Republican Senator Scott Brown in the November election. Prior to being elected, Warren worked as a consumer advocated and was considered to become the head of the CFPB.
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Bryan McGonigle2
9:01 am on Wednesday, December 5, 2012
My credit card company occasionally sends me multiple page single line spaced unreadable credit card rules that I never read - mainly because its unreadable. There are too many rules. Make that stop.
Carl Reppucci
7:09 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Banking?
Who voted for her? Warren's campaign fund is broke, no money, how can that be?
Does she know how to budget or ask for more money?
Cool Fusion
8:49 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012
If Scott Brown had not been such a "Go along to get along" RINO disappointment .. Warren would not have that position. Did he really think his intentional "Not walking the Talk" strategy would save his election credibility? Now he and we know.. It didn't.
The adage "You got to dance with the one that brought you" proves true once again.