ACRP RESOLUTION 2009-01 SUPPORT of H.R. 1207 - The Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009 Submitted by:
David LaTour, Asst. Treasurer Walter Stanley, Vice Chairman Brian Eschen, Asst. Secretary Andrew Dirks, Member
Status of Proposal: Resolution Passed by Committee – 3/17/09 Sponsors of Legislation, H.R 1207: 32 Co-Sponsors, 26 House Republicans, 6 House Democrats Description of Legislation, H.R. 1207: A Bill - To amend title 31, United States Code, to reform the manner in which the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System is audited by the Comptroller General of the United States and the manner in which such audits are reported. Status of Legislation: H.R. 1207 introduced 2/26/2009; referred to Committee on Financial Services
Resolution as Approved by Committee Vote Whereas, we, as Members of the Alameda County Republican Party applaud transparency and accountability in government and reject government secrecy involving monetary policy that impacts the entire economy; and Whereas, serious discussions of proposals to oversee and audit the Federal Reserve are long overdue; and Whereas, the Federal Reserve can enter into agreements with foreign governments and foreign central banks and the United States Congress is prohibited from overseeing these agreements; and Whereas, we, as Members of the Alameda County Republican Party, believe agreements made by the Federal Reserve with foreign powers and foreign banking institutions should be subject to Congressional oversight; and Whereas, the United States Constitution, gives the United States Congress the authority to coin Money and regulate the value thereof and does not give Congress the authority to delegate control over monetary policy to a central bank; and Whereas, auditing the Federal Reserve will allow Congress to assert its constitutional authority over monetary policy and help to protect the value of the United States dollar; Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the Members of the Alameda County Republican Party, in defense of the United States Constitution, STRONGLY URGE the representatives of the 111th United States Congress to support the Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009.