Last week I was both surprised and pleased when the Supreme Court upheld
lower court decisions requiring the Federal Reserve Bank to comply with
requests for information made by Bloomberg under the Freedom of
Information Act ("FOIA"). Bloomberg simply wanted to know who received
loans from the Fed's discount window in the aftermath of the 2008
financial market crisis, and how much each entity received. Surely this
is basic information that should be available to every American
taxpayer. But the Fed fought tooth and nail all the way to the Supreme
Court to preserve their privileged secrecy. However, transparency and
openness won the day. There are some 29,000 pages to decipher, but a
few points stand out initially.
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