They ceremonially signed fresh sheets of bills in $1 and $5 denominations at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing facility in Forth Worth.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, center, and U.S. Treasurer Lynn Malerba, left, inspect printing plates with Deputy Director Charlene Williams during a visit to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing's Western Currency Facility in Fort Worth on Thursday.FORT WORTH — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Thursday helped mark a milestone in U.S. history when she held up a newly minted $5 bill signed for the first time ever by two women.
They ceremonially signed fresh sheets of bills in $1 and $5 denominations and posed with samples to mark the history-making moment. The new notes will go into circulation next year. Even as Yellen watched the fresh bills carrying her signature roll out at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing’s Western currency facility, her remarks focused on Biden administration policy accomplishments rather than her status as the first woman to serve as treasury secretary.
Along with managing Treasury’s role in the Ukraine war, she faces the Herculean task of revitalizing an IRS that is getting a $80 billion funding boost, and enforcing an anti-money laundering effort that requires documenting the beneficial owners of tens of millions of U.S. businesses in hopes of crushing corruption around the world.
Along the way, Yellen has not shied away from controversy or speaking her mind on issues that many Americans look at solely through a cultural lens. Yellen’s predictions at the Treasury about financial markets on other points have been proved accurate.
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