US Senate rules change would speed Fed Board nominations, Republican aide says
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US Senate rules change would speed Fed Board nominations, Republican aide says
A proposed Senate rules change that could be debated as soon as early next week would place President Donald Trump's Federal Reserve Board nominations on a fast-track, if it is approved by the Republican-controlled chamber, a Senate Republican aide said on Friday.
For a vacancy on the board of the candidate central bank the close adviser of the president, who will also remain in the White House
25 questions Trump and the Senate should be asking of every potential Fed nominee
After 60 years as a Fed watcher with the last 30 as a Fed critic, some would say Fed basher, Ken Thomas has developed a Q&A screening tool that President Trump should use for vetting Federal Reserve governors and the Senate should use for confirming them.
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