PRESS RELEASE
Treasurer Fitzpatrick Calls on President Biden to Recall Federal Reserve Nominee

Jefferson City, MO—Joining 23 state financial officers, Missouri
State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick today called on President Joe Biden to recall
his nomination of Sarah Bloom Raskin for Vice-Chair for Supervision of the
Federal Reserve, a position with regulatory power over banks and the financial
industry. In a letter to the President, the state financial officers expressed
concerns about Ms. Raskin’s statements indicating her desire to politicize the
role of the Federal Reserve. “As the central bank of the
United States’ financial system, the Federal Reserve is entrusted to promote a
strong U.S. economy. However, politicizing the Federal Reserve does the
opposite,” Treasurer Fitzpatrick said. “President Biden continues to nominate
individuals who have revealed themselves through writings and other public
statements to be far too radical for the jobs for which he has put them forward.
Using the Federal Reserve to “allocate capital and align portfolios toward
sustainable investments” as Ms. Raskin suggested in 2020 is antithetical to the
free market system of the United States. No one who believes in that type of
market control should be dictating monetary policy at the Federal Reserve. President Biden should withdraw this nomination.” “Ms. Raskin, in a column
published in September 2021 by Project Syndicate, demonstrated that she has a
far different vision for the role of the Federal Reserve. In that column, she
wrote, “financial regulators must reimagine their own role so that they can
play their part in the broader reimagining of the economy.” It is clear that
Ms. Raskin is willing to place the growth and stability of the U.S. economy at
risk to achieve her preferred social outcomes,” the state financial officers
wrote in their letter to President Biden. Treasurer Fitzpatrick and other
state financial officers have pushed back against other attempts
by the Biden Administration to regulate America’s financial system, including
President Biden’s nomination
for Comptroller of the Currency and alleged efforts to pressure
banks to divest from the fossil fuel industry. The Treasurer also joined Missouri
bankers across the state to voice concerns
about an IRS proposal to monitor inflows and outflows from individual bank
accounts. A confirmation
hearing for Ms. Raskin is scheduled for Thursday,
February 3. A
copy of the letter sent to President Biden can be found here. Treasurer
Fitzpatrick was joined in the letter by Arizona Treasurer Kimberly Yee, Arkansas
Treasurer Dennis Milligan, Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis, Georgia Treasurer Steve
McCoy, Idaho Treasurer Julie Ellsworth, Indiana Treasurer Kelly Mitchell, Kentucky
Auditor Mike Harmon, Kentucky Treasurer Allison Ball, Louisiana Treasurer John
Schroder, Mississippi Treasurer David McRae, Nebraska Treasurer John Murante, North
Carolina Treasurer Dale Folwell, North Dakota Treasurer Thomas Beadle, Ohio
Treasurer Robert Sprague, Oklahoma Treasurer Randy McDaniel, Pennsylvania
Treasurer Stacy Garrity, South Carolina Treasurer Curtis M. Loftis, Jr., South
Dakota Treasurer Josh Haeder, South Dakota Auditor Richard Sattgast, Utah
Auditor John Dougall, Utah Treasurer Marlo Oaks, West Virginia Treasurer Riley
Moore, and Wyoming Treasurer Curt Meier. ###