'Audit the Fed' Passes House
Rejoice, Ron Paul fans!
After a nationwide grassroots campaign led by Campaign for Liberty, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 24, 'Audit the Fed,' by a vote of 333-92 today This marks the second time the U.S. House has passed 'Audit the Fed' as a standalone bill, after H.R. 459, introduced by Congressman Ron Paul, passed the House in 2012.
"I am pleased to see the House of Representatives once again pass this historic legislation," said Campaign for Liberty Chairman Ron Paul. "The support 'Audit the Fed' has received over the past few years has been tremendous. I urge Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to listen to the American people and hold a vote on 'Audit the Fed' right away."
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