In another historic move, CFPB Acting Director Mick Mulvaney late last week shocked defenders of the bureau under Richard Cordray by announcing he had submitted to the Federal Reserve the bureau’s quarterly appropriations request for the second quarter of fiscal year 2018, requesting zero funds. In a letter to departing Fed chief Janet Yellen, Mulvaney spelled out his rationale. “The reason for this is straightforward: I am informed that the projected second quarter expenses for the bureau are approximately $145 million. “During my review of the financial condition of the bureau, I learned that, as of the beginning of the fiscal year 2018, the bureau had a balance [in its fund] at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in ...