Yellen’s Senate confirmation hearing set for Jan. 19
WASHINGTON — The Senate Finance Committee announced Tuesday that it will hold a confirmation hearing for Treasury Secretary-nominee Janet Yellen on Jan. 19.
The timing for the hearing will mean that Yellen will appear before a panel still controlled by Republicans. Democrats will not take over control of the Senate until Jan. 20 after President-elect Joe Biden and Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris are sworn into office.
With the election to the Senate of two Democrats from Georgia last week, the Senate will be split 50-50. Harris will give Democrats a majority once she is sworn is. As vice-president, Harris will be able to break 50-50 ties.
Yellen is expected to win easy confirmation. She will be the first woman to be Treasury secretary in the nation’s history and also the first person to have held all three top economic posts — chair of the president’s Council of Economic Advisers, chair of the Federal Reserve and head of Treasury.