![]() I also served as Counsel in the Office of Supervision Policy in the Supervision, Enforcement, and Fair Lending Division of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, where I oversaw agency examinations of some of the largest financial institutions in the world in the areas of student loan, automobile finance, mortgage, and credit card account management. Prior to entering private practice, I worked as a Staff Attorney in the Regulations and Legislation Division of the Office of General Counsel at the National Credit Union Administration, where I wrote rules and regulations applicable to the nation’s federally insured credit unions in areas such as payday lending, mergers, and corporate operations, and advised on legislation currently before Congress. Specifically, what prompted you to run for this office? Also, what in your background and/or temperament do you believe makes you the best qualified of the two Democratic primary candidates to represent the 27th State Senate district?īen Litchfield: I am an attorney in private practice in Washington, D.C. ![]() The first one I received back was from Joel Griffin ( see here) now, see below for Ben Litchfield’s response. ![]() ![]() Last Thursday (April 27), I sent identical questionnaires to both Democratic candidates – Joel Griffin and Ben Litchfield – running in State Senate District 27 (Stafford/Spotsylvania/Fredericksburg “purple”/slightly-“reddish”-leaning). ![]()
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