KEY POINTS
  • Treasury Secretary Yellen is under fire from Democrats and Republicans alike for skipping an appearance before Congress required by a Covid-19 relief law.
  • Yellen and Small Business Administrator Isabel Guzman are required to testify before both chambers to help oversee the disbursement of aid.
  • "Treasury Secretary Yellen has declined to appear before us in complete disregard for the law," Democratic Chairwoman Nydia Velazquez said.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen speaks during the daily press briefing on May 7, 2021, in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is under fire from Democrats and Republicans alike for skipping an appearance before the House Small Business Committee required by law.

According to the $900 billion Covid-19 relief bill Congress passed in December, Yellen and Small Business Administrator Isabel Guzman are required to testify before both chambers' committees on small business to help oversee the disbursement of aid.