A new amendment, which Senator Dodd has signed onto has been introduced by Senator Bernie Sanders. It appears we have a bait -n- switch or compromise, i.e. back room deal on auditing the Federal Reserve.
Can anyone else hardly wait until Chris Dodd is out of the Senate? Here we go again. The effort to Audit the Federal Reserve, which received a House Majority and survived the House Financial reform bill, of course is being blocked in the Senate.
A House-passed provision to open up the Federal Reserve to an audit by the Government Accountability Office is unlikely to be included in the Senate reform package, Barney Frank told a meeting of House Financial Services Committee members Wednesday, according to people in the room.
Rep. Mel Watt, a Democrat from North Carolina, has introduced an amendment intended as an alternative to the measure to audit the Federal Reserve introduced by Reps. Ron Paul (R-Texas) and Alan Grayson's (D-Fla.) . But instead of increasing transparency, as the amendment claims to do, Watt's measure would instead make the institution more opaque.
Right now the House Financial Services Committee is marking up the Financial Stability Improvement Act of 2009.
A bill introduced by Ron Paul H.R. 1207 is now being rewritten as an amendment by Paul and Grayson and will hopefully be added to this large Financial reform bill.
Anyone reading The Economic Populist is aware the Bill, H.R. 1207, written to audit the Federal Reserve has a huge Populist following as well as a majority of Congressional House members as sponsors.
Now, House Financial Services Committee Chair Barney Frank is saying the House at least is going to pass this bill. (h/t MTGM, who says the Fed is immoral)
The blog Firedoglake has support of this bill as an action item.
The long title of the bill is:
To amend title 31, United States Code, to reform the manner in which the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System is audited by the Comptroller General of the United States and the manner in which such audits are reported, and for other purposes
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