Congress poised in 2015 to order audit of Federal Reserve long sought by Ron Paul
By Stephen Dinan – The Washington Times – Wednesday, December 31, 2014
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Rand Paul takes up father’s cause; Janet Yellen opposed to stricter oversight
The audit legislation would grant the Government Accountability Office, which is Congress’s chief investigative arm, the power
to retroactively review — though not actually reverse — the Fed’s decision-making, particularly on monetary policy.
Ms. Yellen already has to testify regularly to Congress about decision-making, and reports of meetings are released years after the fact. But Ms. Yellen and her defenders say giving the GAO audit powers could amount to having their decisions scrutinized almost in real time, which they say could influence the closed-door deliberations by the Fed.
“If board members know that their statements may become public, they may be inhibited from speaking candidly about the economic
trends they are observing or the monetary policies they believe would best respond to current conditions,” Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, Maryland Democrat, said in leading the fight against the bill in September.
Mr. Cummings said if the GAO were given power to audit the Fed, members of Congress could use their own ability to request certain audits as a way of influencing the board’s deliberations. Congress has approved several more limited audits of the Fed, including one stemming from the Dodd-Frank legislation written in the wake of the Wall Street collapse. That audit, reported in 2011, found the Fed repeatedly invoked emergency powers to expand its lending in 2008 and 2009, including making major loans
to prop up the housing market.





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