The Denver Post

CONSUMER AGENCY SPENDS $6,000 ON FROSTING WINDOWS

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YORK» The Consumer Financial NEW Protection Bureau spent more than $6,000 frosting the windows on the offices of senior staffers in recent months, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press.

The spending on window frosting comes only months after the CFPB moved into renovated offices at a cost of more than $240 million.

The receipts were obtained as part of a Freedom of Informatio­n request submitted this year by the AP.

CFPB receipts show the bureau ordered window-frosting film twice, once in September 2017 and again in early February. The frosting film has been used on the offices of the top political staffers as well as conference rooms, according to a person familiar with the matter. This person requested anonymity because they weren’t authorized to speak on the record.

The bureau has declined to say why the senior staffers needed frosted windows. The $6,000 in frosting expenses did not include labor, which the bureau did not disclose.

The issue of the bureau’s frosted windows came up during an oversight hearing before the House Financial Services Committee with Mick Mulvaney, President Donald Trump’s appointed acting director of the bureau.

In response to questionin­g from Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minnesota, Mulvaney said the frosting film was used on 13 offices including his own and that the frosting was planned before he arrived at the bureau.

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