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Daines Urges Biden to Reappoint Powell to Top Fed Job

August 19, 2021

President Joe Biden should keep Jerome Powell at the helm of the Federal Reserve for another four years to build confidence in an improving economy that still faces significant risks, Sen. Steve Daines said in a letter to the president on Thursday.

“Changing the top leadership at this sensitive time could foster uncertainty across the financial system and undermine our economic recovery,” Daines, a Montana Republican, wrote.

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