House Republicans Introduce Bill to Change Federal Reserve’s Dual Mandate

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House Republicans Introduce Bill to Change Federal Reserve’s Dual Mandate

The Federal Reserve Bank in Washington on Jan. 14, 2025. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times

Reforms may be on the horizon for the Federal Reserve System, as a new bill aims to alter the U.S. central bank’s dual mandate.

House Republicans, led by House Committee on Financial Services Chairman French Hill (R-Ark.), introduced the Price Stability Act of 2025, a bill that would end the twin mandate, ensuring the Federal Reserve concentrates primarily on containing inflation.

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