Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill Gathers Steam
by
Emily Cadei
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He may have
faded from the national political scene a year ago, after his dark-horse
presidential run came to naught, but Rep. Ron Pauls influence
is still being felt in campaigns and policy debates across the country.
Indeed, the latest legislative priority of the libertarian Texas
Republican auditing the Federal Reserve has gained
support in unlikely quarters.
Pauls
legislation, popularly known as the Audit the Fed bill,
has drawn 244 cosponsors, ranging from Ohios John A. Boehner,
the conservative Republican floor leader, to Michigans John
Conyers Jr., the liberal Democratic chairman of the Judiciary Committee.
Some Democrats have even picked up on Pauls rhetoric. Its
time to yank the shroud off the Fed and shine some light on these
events, New York Democrat Edolphus Towns, chairman of the
Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said at a hearing last
week about the shotgun marriage between Bank of America and Merrill
Lynch last fall to stave off the latters collapse.
Pauls
efforts have only gained in political significance since the Obama
administration unveiled its proposal to give the Fed new powers
over the financial regulatory system.
At the heart
of Pauls anti-Fed crusade, as well as his other ventures,
is the grass-roots lobbying organization Campaign for Liberty, a
home base for his fervent band of presidential supporters. The organization
was launched just over a year ago with cash left over from his bid
for the GOP nomination. The 501(c)4 non-profit group claims a quarter-million
members and says it has 20 full-time employees and coordinators
in all 50 states.
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