Federal Reserve pushes back after White House blasts renovations of its headquarters
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Over the weekend, the Fed posted a Frequently Asked Questions page on its website defending the renovation project, with many of the answers directly refuting criticism from
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However, the Fed's new FAQ page directly responds to much of
It said taxpayers are not footing the bill for the renovations because the Fed is self-funded through the interest it makes on securities held by the institution and through fees it charges banks.
"No new VIP dining rooms are being constructed as part of the project," the website says. "Eccles has conference rooms, which are being renovated and preserved. They are also used for mealtime meetings."
In its FAQ, the Fed said the cost increases were because of changes to the original design that resulted from its review with other federal agencies, increases in the cost of materials, equipment and labor, and "unforeseen conditions" such as more asbestos than anticipated and toxic contamination in the soil.
Still, the



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