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Congressional Inquiry on Access to Consumer Financial Protection Data

Congress is formally requesting documents from the President detailing who was granted access to the systems and data held by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). This resolution aims to verify if individuals working with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) had the proper security clearances and followed rules when accessing confidential information, such as personally identifiable information and confidential supervisory information. The inquiry also covers training records, conflicts of interest, and staffing levels.
Key points
Demand for transparency regarding access granted to Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) affiliates to CFPB systems.
Verification of whether individuals accessing sensitive data held the required security clearances and followed proper access protocols.
The inquiry also seeks information on potential conflicts of interest and employee counts (FTEs) within the CFPB.
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Additional Information
Of inquiry requesting the President to provide certain documents in the President's possession to the House of Representatives relating to the access provided to the staff and advisers of, including any individual working for or in conjunction with, the Department of Government Efficiency to the systems, applications, and accounts, and any information contained therein, of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
Print number: HRES 259
Sponsor: Rep. Waters, Maxine [D-CA-43]
Process start date: 2025-03-27