Highlights of Ron Paul’s big day: Full Federal Reserve audit passes committee

November 19th, 2009 7:00 pm  |  by  |  Published in Commentary, congress, Economics, Federal Reserve, law, Liberty, Money, Ron Paul  |  3 Responses

By now we all know the story. Mel Watt introduced an amendment on the big financial regulatory reform bill that “gutted” Ron Paul’s HR.1207 Fed audit bill. Today, Ron Paul introduced a substitute amendment to that amendment that puts the “guts” back in to the audit. Effectively, Paul’s amendment is HR.1207 with a bit more detailed language regarding monetary policy oversight.

Paul’s amendment passed, first by voice vote, and then by roll call vote later in the day. The final tally was 43 for Paul’s bill and 26 against.

Earlier I posted Grayson and Watt debating Watt’s amendment and Ron Paul introducing his substitute amendment. Below are four new videos from the markup hearing. This includes the voice vote and the final roll call vote so you can hear which of the committee members need to be voted out of office in their next election cycle.

First up is Ron Paul arguing (yet again) why Fed transparency is not a call for injecting Congress into Fed policy decisions.

Next we have Barney Frank patting himself on the back again for bringing Ron Paul’s Fed audit legislation up in the committee. There’s a bit of humorous back and forth then Congressman Hensarling rips Frank for his comments a bit by calling them “irrelevant”.

Here are the leadup comments from Alan Grayson and co., then the voice vote on adopting Ron Paul’s substitute amendment.

And finally, the official roll call vote of Ron Paul’s substitute amendment. Ron Paul wins!

Responses

  1. Sayed says:

    November 20th, 2009 at 3:02 am (#)

    Yay for Liberty.
    Thanks for posting the videos.

  2. enid lillian says:

    November 20th, 2009 at 3:07 am (#)

    What a pleasant surprise!

  3. duci says:

    November 20th, 2009 at 1:30 pm (#)

    HELL YEAH!

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