President Biden announces former Ripple adviser as pick for Fed vice chair for supervision

Following the withdrawal of former Federal Reserve Board governor Sarah Bloom Raskin, United States President Joe Biden has announced his intention to nominate former Obama administration official and law professor Michael Barr as the central bankโ€™s vice chair for supervision.

In a Friday announcement, the White House said Barr was Bidenโ€™s pick to supervise the Federal Reserve and set the regulatory agenda for its leadership. Barr was on the advisory board of Ripple Labs from 2015 to 2017, served as the Treasury Departmentโ€™s assistant secretary for financial institutions under former President Barack Obama, and taught courses on financial regulation at the University of Michigan. According to the White House, he was โ€œa key architectโ€ of the Dodd-Frank Act โ€” legislation that continues to influence financial policy in the United States.

โ€œBarr has strong support from across the political spectrum โ€” and has been confirmed by the Senate on a bipartisan basis,โ€ said President Biden. โ€œHe understands that this job is not a partisan one, but one that plays a critical role in regulating our nationโ€™s financial institutions to ensure Americans are treated fairly and to protect the stability of our economy.โ€

According to the U.S. president, he wanted โ€œto move Barrโ€™s nomination forward quickly,โ€ likely given the vice-chair for supervision position has been vacant since Fed governor Randal Quarlesโ€™ term ended in October 2021. Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown, who chairs the Senate Banking Committee, said he would support the nomination, citing the need for a โ€œfull Fed board.”

โ€œThe vicechair of supervision plays a critical role in protecting our financial system and must prioritize strong financial regulation, and identify and stay ahead of risks to our economy,โ€ said Brown. โ€œI will support this key nominee, and I strongly urge my Republican colleagues to abandon their old playbook of personal attacks and demagoguery and put Americans and their pocketbooks first.โ€

It’s unclear whether partisanship may play a role in moving Barr’s potential nomination through committee and a full Senate vote. Raskin,ย Biden’s first pick for vice chair for supervision, withdrew her name from consideration in March, citing โ€œrelentless attacks by special interestsโ€ and referring to Republican lawmakers who โ€œheld hostageโ€ her nomination since February. At that time, Republican members of the Senate Banking Committee boycotted a meeting aimed at moving Biden’s picks forward for a vote in the Senate.

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The Senate hasย yet to confirm Bidenโ€™s picks for Fed chair, vice chair, and two governors: Jerome Powell, Lael Brainard, Lisa Cook and Philip Jefferson, respectively. Powell has been serving as chair pro tempore since Feb. 4 in the absence of a full Senate vote, while Brainard continues to serve as a member of the Fedโ€™s board of governors.