Borrowed from my friends at Main Street Insider:
White House adviser Elizabeth Warren heads to Capitol Hill on Tuesday at 1:15pm to speak with a House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). House Republicans have pitted themselves firmly in favor of stripping power from the CFPB in advance the July deadline when much of its authority goes into effect.
Some progressives have been calling on the President to nominate Elizabeth Warren officially to head up the newly formed CFPB, some going so far as to declare that a recess appointment would be wise if she can't get approval from the Senate. To make their case, they cite Republicans who appear united in voting against any director without stripping that director of any ability to enact change.
And to learn more about the GOP's efforts to stop the CFPB, watch this episode of Main Street Insider's 90 Second Summaries, "Stopping CFPB":