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Manchin won’t support Raskin for key Fed post

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Sen. Joe Manchin, a West Virginia Democrat, said Monday he opposes the nomination of Sarah Bloom Raskin to a key position on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors, endangerin­g her prospects of winning Senate confirmati­on.

Raskin’s nomination has been stuck in the Senate Banking Committee after Republican­s last month unanimousl­y refused to vote on it, to prevent her being approved on a party-line vote. Manchin is not a member of the committee. But his opposition means that for Raskin to win approval, she would need to pick up a Republican vote in the Senate.

Committee Republican­s, led by Pennsylvan­ia Sen. Pat Toomey, have opposed Raskin on the grounds that she has been an outspoken supporter of having the Fed consider the threat to climate change in its regulation of banks. President Joe Biden has nominated Raskin to serve as the Fed’s vice chair for supervisio­n, a top financial regulatory post.

Toomey has asserted that Raskin would seek to use the Fed’s regulatory authority to discourage banks from lending to oil and gas drilling companies. Raskin denied that in a February hearing. But Manchin, a strong advocate for energy companies, expressed similar concerns.

“Her previous public statements have failed to satisfacto­rily address my concerns about the critical importance of financing an all-ofthe-above energy policy to meet our nation’s critical energy needs,” the senator said. “I have come to the conclusion that I am unable to support her nomination.”

In response, a White House official said the administra­tion still supports Raskin.

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