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Treasurer Fitzpatrick Calls on President Biden to Recall Nomination of Saule Omarova as Comptroller of the Currency
Treasurer Fitzpatrick Calls on President Biden
to Recall Nomination of Saule Omarova as Comptroller of the Currency Jefferson City, MO – Missouri State Treasurer Scott
Fitzpatrick today sent a letter to President Biden expressing his concerns
about Saule Omarova’s nomination for Comptroller of the Currency. The Treasurer
was joined in the letter by 20 members of the State Financial Officer’s
Foundation. “The Comptroller of the Currency is a position that likely
few outside of the banking and finance industry are aware of, but one that
plays a great role in how those industries are regulated. As recently as last
year, Ms. Omarova has written papers detailing ways she envisions restructuring
America’s financial system by centralizing power and shifting consumer bank
deposits from private banks to the Federal Reserve. These views are also
evident on her social media accounts. This is not someone we want in charge of
regulating America’s financial system,” Treasurer Fitzpatrick said. “President
Biden should recognize his mistake and withdraw this nomination and if he fails
to do so, I hope the U.S. Senate will reject this unacceptable nominee.” “We share the general belief
that the U.S. Senate should defer to the President on most nominees, but not
one who has made such reckless and irresponsible comments regarding the
institutions and systems she would regulate,” the financial officers wrote in
their letter. “We hereby call upon you to withdraw this nomination on the
grounds that Omarova's professed worldview is incompatible with the free market
and is therefore disqualifying.” The Senate Banking Committee
could hold a hearing on Ms. Omarova’s nomination as early as this month. Treasurer Fitzpatrick is the
National Vice Chair of the State Financial Officer’s Foundation. A full copy of the letter can be
found here. ### Follow the Treasurer’s Office on Twitter,
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