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Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) took up the Sanders standard and introduced the Paul-Grayson language separately.
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ALSO READ: The Post's Amy Gardner on how the Paul-Grayson race is a McConnell proxy war.
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It goes further in some respects than the Paul-Grayson measure, in that it mandates the disclosure of recipients of Fed largesse.
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Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) took up the Sanders standard and introduced the Paul-Grayson language separately.
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"According to our sources on the Hill, Senator Bernie Sanders caved to pressure from the White House and Chris Dodd and stripped out the Paul-Grayson language from his Fed transparency amendment."
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It goes further in some respects than the Paul-Grayson measure, in that it mandates the disclosure of recipients of Fed largesse.
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"According to our sources on the Hill, Senator Bernie Sanders caved to pressure from the White House and Chris Dodd and stripped out the Paul-Grayson language from his Fed transparency amendment."
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On November 20, the House Financial Services Committee passed the Paul-Grayson "Audit the Fed" amendment 43 - 26.
Abolish the Fed and Return Money Creation Power to Congress 2009
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Overshadowed -- although it shouldn't be -- by the Paul-Grayson fight is the Democratic Senate primary, in which Lt. Gov.
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The Paul-Grayson proposal would allow audits by the Government Accountability Office of every item on the Fed's balance sheet, including all credit facilities and all securities purchase programs, but would allow an exemption for unreleased transcripts and minutes of closed-door meetings.
Reason Magazine 2010
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