KEY POINTS
  • Judy Shelton and Christopher Waller gained important approval Tuesday from the Senate banking committee as nominees to the Federal Reserve's board of governors.
  • Shelton was approved on a party-line 13-12 vote, while Waller's vote was 18-7.
  • Shelton has come under fire for her support of the gold standard and questions regarding Fed political independence.

The Senate banking committee on Tuesday approved controversial Federal Reserve nominee Judy Shelton as well as Christopher Waller for two vacancies on the central bank's board of governors.

Their nominations now head to the full Senate for confirmation. President Donald Trump had announced his intention to nominate the pair in July 2019 but the move had been held up during the coronavirus pandemic and amid mounting controversy over Shelton.