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    Joseph Lawler

    Joseph Lawler is the policy editor for the Washington Examiner, having previously been an economics reporter. Before joining the Washington Examiner, he worked for RealClearPolicy. He is a native of Massachusetts and a graduate of the University of Notre Dame.

    MIT economist Jonathan Gruber disputes idea that mortgage interest deduction boosts homeownership. (AP Photo/Molly Riley)
    Economy

    Jonathan Gruber disputes idea that mortgage interest deduction boosts homeownership

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    July 24, 2017 3:09 pm
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    The problem, according to lobbyists, is that regulators, especially ones physically located within banks, have expanded power under the post-crisis laws to intervene in bank business, to weigh in on board decisions, and to shape strategies.
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    Trump, GOP want regulators out of boardrooms

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    July 24, 2017 4:01 am
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    Consumer advocates back CFPB gamble on class-action suits

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    July 21, 2017 8:25 pm
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    Chamber to Congress: Turn to tax reform now

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    July 20, 2017 11:07 pm
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    Ben Carson told The Washington Examiner he would seek to
    Economy

    Civil rights commissioner tells Carson to rescind Obama housing discrimination rule

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    July 20, 2017 9:43 pm
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    Economy

    Ryan: GOP more unified on taxes than healthcare

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    July 20, 2017 8:20 pm
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    Republicans hope to stop the bureau from liberalizing class-action lawsuits for financial products. (Graeme Jennings/Examiner)
    Economy

    Republicans launch Congressional Review Act challenge to CFPB class-action rule

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    July 20, 2017 2:41 pm
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    Investors had expected that jobless claims would remain about steady from the previous week, around 246,000. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)
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    Jobless claims plunge to 233,000 lowest level in two months

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    July 20, 2017 12:32 pm
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    Freedom Partners is launching ads asking House Republicans to oppose border adjustment and red-state Senate Democrats to support the group's preferred method of tax reform. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File)
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    Koch groups: Bold tax cuts would raise revenue

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    July 20, 2017 12:00 pm
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    The Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule, which was finalized in 2015, is meant to implement part of the civil-rights-era Fair Housing Act by requiring local governments to spell out plans for reducing segregation, or risk eventually losing out on federal bock grants. Ben Carson has said he would seek to reinterpret it.
    Economy

    Ben Carson: HUD will ‘reinterpret’ Obama housing discrimination rule

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    July 20, 2017 4:01 am
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