U.S. Congressman French Hill (AR-02) today issued the following statement in response to a letter he and Financial Services Committee Ranking Member Patrick McHenry (NC-10) received from the U.S. Department of Treasury yesterday regarding the Biden-Harris Administration’s intent to consider a Special Drawing Rights (SDR) allocation.
“Despite what Treasury may think, sending a letter is not only insufficient to meet the requirement of consultation with Congress, but is insulting and not in-line with Treasury’s statutory obligation. I continue to be disappointed by the Biden-Harris Administration’s approach to skirting Congress on the allocation of SDRs. It’s bad policy to send no-strings-attached dollars to genocidal and terrorist regimes under the guise of ‘COVID’ relief,” said Rep. Hill. “My door is always open, and I welcome a meeting with Secretary Yellen if she seeks actual and meaningful consultation on an SDR allocation vote.”
In response to Treasury’s letter, Ranking Member McHenry and Rep. Hill sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Yellen encouraging her to meet for an official consultation.
Further Background:
- In September 2020, Rep. Hill initially outlined his concerns with SDRs in an op-ed in The Hill.
- In February 2021, Rep. Hill reiterated his views an in op-ed in the Wall Street Journal.
- On March 4, 2021, Rep. Hill introduced H.R. 1568, the Special Drawing Rights Oversight Act to limit the executive branch’s ability to bypass Congress to authorize SDRs.
- For a one pager on the bill, click HERE.
- On March 4, 2021, Rep. Hill also joined Kristin Myers on Yahoo Finance to discuss SDRs.
- On March 18, 2021, Rep. Hill outlined his concerns with SDR allocations in a letter to G7 leaders.
- On March 25, 2021, Rep. Hill participated in a radio interview with 89.1 KUAR in Arkansas.
Original source can be found here.