The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau marked its first birthday Saturday as an independent agency, a year in which it remained a potent political target but also made considerable headway implementing its agenda.

“They’re not messing around,” said Venable counsel Jonathan Pompan, a consumer financial products specialist. “A year ago, we said there was a new sheriff in town. It’s not just a sheriff — it’s an army.”

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