One of the first things that president-elect Donald Trump’s transition team highlighted was its desire to “dismantle” the Dodd-Frank Act. Although it did not say how it planned to go about doing so in a post on the transition team’s website, Democratic senators responded quickly.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Sen. Sherrod Brown, both members of the Senate Banking Committee, said they would work to ensure the Dodd-Frank Act would remain intact.
With Congress back in session this week for the first time since September, read on for details of how the senators hope to secure the survival of the Dodd-Frank Act.