(Washington Times) Ron Paul may not be in Congress anymore, but his "Audit the Fed" bill lives on after him.
House Republican leaders scheduled a vote on the legislation for sometime in the next week, as one of a series of pre-election bills designed to highlight lawmakers' stances just before they go home to face voters.
Read the details of Ron Paul's plan to "End the Fed."
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Mr. Paul made the bill one of his causes, and after years of trying finally pushed it through the House in 2012 on an overwhelming 327-98 vote. But Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who had previously said he supported an audit of the Federal Reserve, reversed himself.