In a letter they will send to Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd this afternoon, Reps. Ron Paul (R., Tex.) and Alan Grayson
(D., Fla.) will ask that the Senate hold off on Federal Reserve
Chairman Ben Bernanke’s confirmation hearing until the central bank
releases more information about its rescues. ( Read the full letter.)
It is up to the Senate and not the House to confirm the Fed
chairman, and the congressmen’s letter might not carry much weight in
the neighboring chamber. Still, it is a sign of the potentially hostile
environment Mr. Bernanke could face when he returns to Congress in the
weeks ahead to defend his policies in confirmation hearings. Mr. Paul
has won broad support in the House for a bill that would subject the
Fed to audits by Congress’s Government Accountability Office.
The lawmakers offer a long list of disclosure demands, including a
call for more information on which financial firms have received
emergency Fed loans in the past year and transcripts of Federal Open Market Committee
meetings up to June 2009. Transcripts are released with a five year
league. The Fed has resisted calls for information about firms
receiving its loans for fear it will stigmatize them in markets and
make them and others reluctant to turn to the central bank in a time of
crisis.
Both congressmen have been sharp critics of the Fed.
“We are writing to ask you postpone the confirmation of Ben Bernanke
until the Federal Reserve releases documentation that will allow the
public and the Senate to have a full understanding of the commitments
that the Federal Reserve has made on our behalf,” the letter says.
Senate confirmation hearings haven’t been scheduled yet.
The Fed declined to comment.
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