Investigating reports of alleged race-based discrimination at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a House Financial Services subcommittee unanimously voted today to subpoena two agency employees and a vice president of the National Treasury Employees Union.

The subcommittee on oversight and investigations did so even though CFPB director Richard Cordray and NTEU head Colleen Kelley volunteered to testify without being compelled.

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