Right there should tell you something, like being on the payroll or being left at Disneyland.

"Rep. Elijah Cummings (D., Md.) voiced his opposition to the measure as it was debated on the house floor Tuesday. “If enacted, this bill would severely curtail the independence that has been a hallmark for the Federal Reserve and has been essential to its ability to strengthen our country,” he said. It “would permit GAO to audit the communications that members of the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors have with each other and with staff regarding monetary policy.”