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“Court Declines to Review Ruling for Fed Disclosure”

A federal appeals court declined to reconsider its March ruling that the Federal Reserve must disclose documents regarding borrowing from its discount window and other "last resort" lending programs.
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4 out of 5 Americans Favor Auditing the Federal Reserve

Eighty percent (80%) of Americans now agree with Congress that auditing the Federal Reserve Board is a good idea, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
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The Limited, So-Called “Audit”

What the Sanders amendment really called for was a mere one-time disclosure of some emergency lending powers used by the Federal Reserve during the most recent fiscal crisis, not an audit.
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