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Senate Banking Committee Advances Bowman Nomination
Senate Banking Committee Advances Bowman Nomination
Posted:
May 07 2025
The Senate Banking Committee voted along party lines to advance the nomination of Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman to be vice chair for supervision. The committee also advanced five other nominations.
Bowman has been nominated by President Trump for vice chair for supervision, which was previously filled by Fed Governor Michael Barr. During her nomination hearing in April, Bowman said she would prioritize refocusing bank supervision and restoring regulatory tailoring if the Senate confirms her nomination.
The committee vote was 13-11. The nomination now heads to the full Senate for consideration.
Other nominations advanced by the committee:
John Hurley to be undersecretary for terrorism and financial crimes at the Treasury Department.
Andrew Hughes to be deputy secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
David Woll to be general counsel of HUD.
David Fogel to be assistant secretary of commerce and director general of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service at the Department of Commerce.
Landon Heid to be an assistant secretary of commerce at the Department of Commerce.