Senate Parliamentarian Blocks GOP Attempt to Defund CFPB Through Budget Reconciliation
The Senate parliamentarian ruled that Republican efforts to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) exceed the scope of budget reconciliation procedures. Elizabeth MacDonough determined the measures—including eliminating the CFPB's independent funding and cutting Federal Reserve staff pay—constitute substantive policy changes rather than pure fiscal adjustments.
Republicans now face a 60-vote threshold to advance these provisions, a near-impossible hurdle given unified Democratic opposition. The decision deals another blow to the TRUMP administration's longstanding campaign to weaken the consumer watchdog agency. Senate Democrats swiftly publicized the ruling while GOP leadership remained silent.
The $3 trillion tax and spending package will proceed without the contested financial regulations. Parliamentarians also rejected related attempts to abolish the PCAOB and relax EPA emissions standards. This ruling reinforces the narrow constraints of reconciliation—a process designed for fiscal measures, not regulatory overhauls.