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Obama renominates Ohioan as consumer watchdog

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WASHINGTON — Pres­i­dent Barack Obama wants for­mer Ohio Attor­ney Gen­eral Richard Cor­dray to stay on as head of the Con­sumer Finan­cial Pro­tec­tion Bureau.

Obama on Thurs­day named Cor­dray to con­tinue in the role he’s held since the pres­i­dent used a recess appoint­ment about a year ago to bypass con­gres­sional oppo­si­tion and install him. That appoint­ment expires at the end of this year.

Sen­ate Repub­li­cans had opposed Cor­dray, as well as the con­cept of the con­sumer bureau, say­ing it had too much power with too lit­tle input from Con­gress. The bureau was cre­ated as part of the 2010 over­haul of the nation’s finan­cial reg­u­la­tions, to defend con­sumer rights with banks, mort­gage com­pa­nies, the credit-card indus­try, pay­day lenders and others.

Obama noted that Cor­dray needs Sen­ate approval to keep his job.

“Finan­cial insti­tu­tions have plenty of lob­by­ists look­ing out for their inter­ests. The Amer­i­can peo­ple need Richard to keep stand­ing up for them,” Obama said Thurs­day. “And there’s absolutely no excuse for the Sen­ate to wait any longer to con­firm him.”

Cor­dray thanked the pres­i­dent for his confidence.

“We under­stand that our mis­sion is to stand on the side of con­sumers — our moth­ers and fathers, sis­ters and broth­ers, sons and daugh­ters — and see that they’re treated fairly,” he said.

The stand­off with Sen­ate Repub­li­cans that led to Cordray’s entry onto the national stage was atyp­i­cal for the intel­li­gent, soft-spoken repeat “Jeop­ardy!” champion.

Cor­dray earned a law degree from the Uni­ver­sity of Chicago and a master’s in eco­nom­ics from the Uni­ver­sity of Oxford. He interned for then-U.S. Sen. John Glenn, the astro­naut, native Ohioan and Demo­c­rat and clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Asso­ciate Jus­tice Anthony Kennedy, a Rea­gan appointee. That built the begin­nings of a resume that would make him accept­able to either party.

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