Republicans on the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee appear to have thrown in the towel on trying to slow down the CFPBs mortgage rulemaking locomotive. During a hearing last week, ostensibly to receive the bureaus fourth semi-annual report to Congress, committee members from the Grand Old Party repeatedly tried to hammer CFPB Director Richard Cordray over the agencys data-collection practices, with only a few brief mentions in passing of the bureaus game-changing ability-to-repay rule with its...