Thursday, January 15, 2009

Rouse Expected to Sail Through Confirmation Hearing for Council of Economic Advisers

Diverse Issues in Higher Education
by Ronald Roach
Jan 15, 2009, 08:51

Dr. Cecilia Elena Rouse, a Princeton University economist, will bring expertise in labor as it relates specifically to education issues when she joins President-elect Barack Obama's Council of Economic Advisers.

Rouse is no stranger to Washington, having worked in the National Economic Council during the Clinton years, and thus isn't expected to draw tough scrutiny when she goes before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs during her confirmation hearing today.

“Her specialty is the link between education and training and job market outcomes. I think she brings some reason and voice to the table about the linkage,” says Dr. William Spriggs, a professor and chair of the economics department at Howard University.

It may be noteworthy that Senate confirmation would make Rouse the first African-American to serve on the council since its creation in 1946. Other high-level nominations of African-Americans by President-elect Barack Obama have been notable because they have largely been in positions where Blacks are breaking new ground. “It’s an important appointment,” Spriggs says of Rouse’s breakthrough.

“By law, (the CEA is) supposed to be informing the President on policy to maintain full employment. That is (its) charge unlike the National Economic Council, which is a creature of the president and answers only to the president,” Spriggs notes.

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