2018 Mississippi Senate Special Election: on Corporations
Cindy Hyde-Smith:
Roll back rules from Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Q: Financial Regulation: Support cutbacks in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)?Mike Espy (D): No. Need "laws against waste, fraud & corruption" to protect people. "Wall Street seems immune from any restraint."
Cindy Hyde-Smith (R):
Unclear. Voted to roll back CFPB rule limiting potentially discriminatory auto loan rates.
Chris McDaniel (R): Unclear on CFPB. End "burdensome regulations." Require Congress to approve new regulations.
Source: 2018 CampusElect Guide on MS Senate Special Election
Oct 9, 2018
Mike Espy:
Need protections like Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Q: Financial Regulation: Support cutbacks in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)?Mike Espy (D): No. Need "laws against waste, fraud & corruption" to protect people. "Wall Street seems immune from any restraint."
Cindy Hyde-Smith (R):
Unclear. Voted to roll back CFPB rule limiting potentially discriminatory auto loan rates.
Chris McDaniel (R): Unclear on CFPB. End "burdensome regulations." Require Congress to approve new regulations.
Source: 2018 CampusElect Guide on MS Senate Special Election
Oct 9, 2018
Cindy Hyde-Smith:
Proponent of cutting business regulations
Hyde-Smith thanked Gov. Phil Bryant for entrusting her with the appointment to the Senate. "I pledge to you to serve all of our citizens with dignity, honor and respect," she said. She pledged to work closely with Mississippi's other
Republican senator, Roger Wicker, and to promote President Donald Trump's agenda. In 2016, she was one of many agriculture advisers to Trump's presidential campaign. She praised his administration for cutting regulations on businesses.
Source: WTVA.com on 2018 MS Senate Special Election
Mar 23, 2018
Chris McDaniel:
Grade "D" by Business/Industry Political Education Committee
[Opponent Cindy] Hyde-Smith's legislative "report cards" from the state Business and Industry Political Education Committee--for years considered a litmus test for Mississippi Republicans' voting records--have carried grades as high as many Republicans
and she was repeatedly deemed a "Business and Jobs Champion" with her votes. McDaniel, who often votes against the state GOP leadership and business interests, has a "D" grade with BIPEC, but had also been a business champion for nine previous years.
Source: USA Today on 2018 MS Senate Special Election
Mar 22, 2018
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