Chairman Warsh told the Senate Banking committee that the five year inflation surge “will be a thing of the past” if the Federal Reserve gets monetary policy right.
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Howard Lutnick, Secretary of Commerce
Commerce Secretary Lutnick advocated for businesses and unions to work together to grow the U.S. economy during a Wisconsin manufacturing tour.
Read MoreDoug Burgum, Secretary of the Interior
Interior Secretary Burgum announced the opening of the Lincoln Memorial undercroft museum to the public in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary.
Read MoreScott Turner, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
HUD Secretary Turner is addressing the need to reduce construction regulations, both federally and locally, to improve housing availability and lower costs.
Read MoreChris Wright, Secretary of Energy
Energy Secretary Wright announced the successful critical demonstration of the first non-light-water nuclear reactor in more than 40 years.
Read MoreKelly Loeffler, Administrator, Small Business Administration
Small Business Administrator Loeffler announced the suspension of thousands of borrowers in Ohio over suspected fraudulent pandemic-era loans.
Read MoreDavid Steiner, Postmaster General
The Postmaster General outlined strategies for the future of USPS regarding its financial before Congress and at the National Postal Forum.
Read MoreDerek Barrs, Administrator, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Administrator Barrs spoke about the need for the public and private sectors to work together to strengthen road safety standards at a trucking conference.
Read MoreBrooke Rollins, Secretary of Agriculture
USDA Secretary Rollins announced the removal of lenders from the Rural Development guaranteed lending program for hundreds of millions in delinquent loans.
Read MoreRobert F. Kennedy, Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., spoke about the government website launched to assist new and expectant mothers with health and wellness resources.
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