(Bloomberg) -- A powerful US senator is looking to speed up the lengthy confirmation process to get Christy Goldsmith Romero approved as chair of the...
-- A powerful US senator is looking to speed up the lengthy confirmation process to get Christy Goldsmith Romero approved as chair of the troubled Federal Deposit Insurance Corp .CrowdStrike’s Global Outage Doesn’t Have to Be a Recurring Nightmare Senate Banking Chairman Sherrod Brown is planning a committee vote on Goldsmith Romero, a Democratic commissioner on the Commodity Futures Trading Commission , as soon as July 25, according to people familiar with the matter.
During her July 11 confirmation hearing testimony, Goldsmith Romero said she would “prioritize a complete overhaul of the FDIC’s workplace culture,” including conducting investigations into the allegations of the report and removing problematic staff.One thing in Goldsmith Romero’s favor is that she has twice received unanimous confirmation by the Senate — once for the top job at the Office of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program and then for CFTC commissioner.
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