Will Ron Paul Chair a Subcommittee in Congress?
Filed under Banking & the Fed , Congress , Elections , Issues , Ron Paul
Republican Liberty Caucus Advisory Board member Dr. Ron Paul, who represents Lake Jackson/Victory in Texas in the U.S. House, is currently the ranking minority member of the Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology in Congress — a branch of the Financial Services Committee.
If Republicans win a majority in the House in today’s mid-term elections, presumably Paul would be in line to be the Subcommittee Chairman.
Will the Republican Party allow Congressman Paul, a critic of current monetary and the Federal Reserve, become the Chairman of a Subcommittee focused on monetary policy and the Fed?
Let’s hope so. There certainly is no one with his breadth experience on the issue.




