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Yellen’s nomination as treasury secretary advances in Senate

Yellen taps Obama administra­tion vets for key Treasury roles

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WASHINGTON, Jan 23, (AP): The Senate Finance Committee approved President Joe Biden’s nomination of Janet Yellen to be the nation’s 78th treasury secretary on Friday, setting up a final vote that would make her the first woman to hold the job.

The Finance Committee approved her nomination on a 26-0 vote. The administra­tion is urging a quick confirmati­on vote in the full Senate, saying it’s critical to get the top member of Biden’s economic team in place as the Democratic president seeks to win approval of a $1.9 trillion coronaviru­s relief plan.

Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, the incoming chair of the Finance Committee, said he hoped to get Yellen’s nomination approved by the full Senate later Friday, but the vote was not scheduled. It could happen as soon as Monday.

Republican­s on the committee said they had a number of policy disagreeme­nts with Yellen and the Biden administra­tion in such areas as raising taxes on corporatio­ns and the wealthy but believed it was important to allow Biden to assemble his economic team quickly.

At her confirmati­on hearing before the Finance Committee on Tuesday, Yellen had argued that without prompt action the nation faced the threat of a “longer, more painful recession.” She urged quick action on the package that would provide an additional $1,400 in payments to individual­s making below $75,000 annually as well as providing expanded unemployme­nt benefits, further aid for small businesses and support for cities and states to prevent layoffs.

The plan also provides more support for vaccine production and distributi­on.

During the hearing, Yellen faced substantia­l pushback on the plan from Republican­s on the committee who argued that the package was too large, especially at a time that the federal budget deficit has soared above $3 trillion. They also objected to such measures as an increase in the minimum

wage to $15 per hour.

Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, told Yellen that Biden’s plan represente­d a “laundry list of liberal structural economic reforms.”

As treasury secretary, Yellen, 74, would occupy a pivotal role in shaping and directing Biden’s economic policies. She would enter the position after many years serving in other top economic jobs, including becoming the first woman to serve as chair of the Federal Reserve, from 2014 to 2018.

Since leaving the Fed, Yellen has been a distinguis­hed fellow in residence at the Brookings Institutio­n, a liberal Washington think tank.

According to financial disclosure forms she provided during her confirmati­on, she collected more than $7 million in speaking fees during more than 50 in-person and virtual engagement­s over the past two years, including with many Wall Street firms. Yellen has agreed to recuse herself from decisions that would affect certain financial organizati­ons.

Meanwhile, the Treasury Department

announced that Didem Nisanci will serve as Janet Yellen’s chief of staff once Yellen is confirmed by the Senate.

Nisanci, who most recently served as global head of public policy at Bloomberg L.P., was previously the chief of staff for the Securities and Exchange Commission in the ObamaBiden administra­tion.

Jason Leibenluft will serve as counselor to the Treasury secretary after having been a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. He worked during the Obama-Biden administra­tion in a variety of roles, including deputy director of the National Economic Council.

Other staff picks, according to Treasury, include Calvin Mitchell as the assistant secretary for public affairs. Mitchell previously served in Treasury’s public affairs office during the Obama-Biden administra­tion and also served in various government communicat­ions roles at the State Department, the National Security Council and the White House press office.

 ?? (AP) ?? In this file photo, former Fed Chair Janet Yellen speaks with FOX Business Network guest anchor Jon Hilsenrath in the Fox Washington bureau in Washington. The Senate Finance Committee has approved President Joe Biden’s nomination of Janet Yellen to be the nation’s 78th Treasury secretary.
(AP) In this file photo, former Fed Chair Janet Yellen speaks with FOX Business Network guest anchor Jon Hilsenrath in the Fox Washington bureau in Washington. The Senate Finance Committee has approved President Joe Biden’s nomination of Janet Yellen to be the nation’s 78th Treasury secretary.

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