Hillary Clinton to support Federal Reserve change sought by liberals
Source: Washington Post
Hillary Clinton to support Federal Reserve change sought by liberals
By Ylan Q. Mui May 12 at 12:04 PM
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton said she would support changes to the top ranks of the Federal Reserve, an issue recently championed by progressive groups amid debate over how long the central bank should keep supporting the American economy.
The Fed is led by a seven-member board of governors based in Washington and a dozen regional bank presidents based across the country, from New York to Kansas City to San Francisco. The governors are nominated by the White House and approved by the Senate, but regional bank presidents are selected by a board of directors with nine seats, whose occupants are chosen by the banking industry and by the Fed governors in Washington.
In a statement to The Washington Post, Clintons campaign said she supports removing bankers from the boards of directors and increasing diversity within the Fed.
"The Federal Reserve is a vital institution for our economy and the well-being of our middle class, and the American people should have no doubt that the Fed is serving the public interest, spokesman Jesse Ferguson said. That's why Secretary Clinton believes that the Fed needs to be more representative of America as a whole and that commonsense reforms like getting bankers off the boards of regional Federal Reserve banks are long overdue.
The statement puts Clinton on the same page as her rival, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
In an op-ed in the New York Times in December, he said removing bankers from the Feds governance would mean the foxes would no longer guard the henhouse.
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