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Democrat Rhode Island. Richard Shelby. Republican Alabama. Kyrsten Sinema. Democrat Arizona. Jon Tester. Libor, pot top bankers' fall wish list in Congress. By Kate Berry. Affordable housing. Republicans on the Senate Banking Committee objected to Biden administration picks for key jobs at the Department of Housing and Urban Development based on their past criticism of police practices.
The nominees, including the prospective Federal Housing Administration chief, said their statements were taken out of context. By Hannah Lang. San Francisco Fed rebuffs Toomey probe into climate, race research. August 4. Federal Reserve. The position had gone unfilled until , when former President Donald Trump nominated him to be one of Powell's deputies. Because there was already an existing vacancy on the seven-member Fed board, Biden will have several opportunities to shuffle leadership at the nation's central bank.
The White House has not offered comment on when it plans to announce its nominees, though deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said last week that Biden "does have confidence in Powell at this time. Powell is still favored by lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle for a second term and would likely face an easy reconfirmation vote in the Senate.
He enjoys bipartisan support thanks in large part to the Fed's speedy work to secure the U.
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