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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Solicitation of Nominations for
Membership on the Treasury Advisory
Committee on Racial Equity
Department of the Treasury.
ACTION: Solicitation of nominations for
membership of the Treasury Advisory
Committee on Racial Equity.
AGENCY:
The Treasury Department is
soliciting nominations for membership
on the Treasury Advisory Committee on
Racial Equity (TACRE). The TACRE is
composed of up to 15 members who
will provide information, advice and
recommendations to the Department of
the Treasury on matters relating to the
advancement of racial equity. This
notice provides expectations for
Committee members and announces the
process for applying for membership on
the Committee.
DATES: Applications are due on or
before April 20, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Rhianna Rogers, Chief Diversity, Equity,
inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA)
Officer, Department of Treasury, by
emailing Equity@Treasury.gov or by
calling (202) 622–3644 (this is not a tollfree number). For persons who are deaf,
hard of hearing, have a speech disability
or difficulty speaking may dial 7–1–1 to
access telecommunications relay
services.
SUMMARY:
Pursuant
to the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA) (5 U.S.C. 1001 et seq., as
amended), the Department of the
Treasury (‘‘Department’’) established the
TACRE in order to carry out the
provisions of Executive Order 13985,
Advancing Racial Equity and Support
for Underserved Communities
Throughout the Federal Government.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Committee Membership
In order to achieve a fairly balanced
membership, the Committee shall
include representatives from a wide
range of views, such as the Federal
Government, financial services industry,
state regulatory authorities, consumer or
public advocacy organizations,
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community-based groups, academia,
philanthropic organizations, as well as
others focused on the advancement of
equity priorities within the United
States. Membership balance will not be
static and may change, depending on
the work of the Committee. Upon
renewal, the number of Committee
members shall not exceed fifteen. The
Committee shall meet at such intervals
as are necessary to carry out its duties.
It is estimated that the Committee will
generally meet two times per year,
virtually or in person. Generally,
Committee meetings are open to the
public.
Background
Objectives and Duties
The purpose of the Committee is to
provide advice and recommendations to
the Department of the Treasury to assist
the Offices of the Secretary and Deputy
Secretary in carrying out their duties
and authorities towards advancing
racial equity and addressing acute
disparities for communities of color
who have been historically underserved,
marginalized, and adversely affected by
persistent poverty and inequality. While
the focus of TACRE is to advance racial
equity, the Committee’s activities
emphasize the intersection of economic
status with other factors such as age,
disability, veteran status, gender and
gender identity, geography, health status
and disability, religious background,
and sexual orientation.
The Committee will provide an
opportunity for experts to offer their
advice and recommendations to the
Office of the Secretary on a regular basis
on aspects of the domestic economy that
have directly and indirectly resulted in
unfavorable conditions for Black,
Latino, and Indigenous and Native
American persons, Asian Americans
and Pacific Islanders and other persons
of color. The Committee’s
recommendations will address a set of
strategic questions provided by
Treasury, and other relevant matters as
the Committee deems appropriate.
Topics to be addressed by the
Committee may include, but are not
limited to, economic mobility,
community resilience, data
disaggregation, financial inclusion,
capital access, housing stability, federal
government supplier diversity, and
economic development.
The duties of the Committee shall be
solely advisory and shall extend only to
the submission of advice and
recommendations to the Offices of the
Secretary and Deputy Secretary, which
shall be non-binding to the Department.
No determination of fact or policy shall
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be made by the Committee. Membership
appointments are for a duration of two
or three years. Members will not receive
compensation, other than
reimbursement for travel, if required.
Application Process for Advisory
Committee Appointment
Applicants are required to submit the
following documents specifically
referencing the objectives and duties
outlined above:
• A one (1) page cover letter detailing
their qualifications and areas of
expertise as they relate to the key issues
before the committee; and
• A two (2) page resume/curriculum
vitae, which should clearly highlight
relevant experience that addresses the
focus areas of TACRE.
Nominations may be submitted by the
candidate themselves or by the person/
organization recommending the
candidate.
Some members of the Committee may
be required to adhere to the conflict-ofinterest rules applicable to Special
Government Employees, as such
employees are defined in 18 U.S.C.
202(a). These rules include relevant
provisions in 18 U.S.C. related to
criminal activity, Standards of Ethical
Conduct for Employees of the Executive
Branch (5 CFR part 2635), and Executive
Order 12674 (as modified by Executive
Order 12731).
In accordance with Department of
Treasury Directive 21–03, a clearance
process includes fingerprints, tax
checks, and a Federal Bureau of
Investigation criminal check. Applicants
must state in their application that they
agree to submit to these preappointment checks.
The application period for interested
candidates will extend to the date
outlined above. Applications should be
submitted in sufficient time to be
received by the close of business on the
closing date and should be sent to
Equity@treasury.gov. If you require
reasonable accommodation to submit
your application, please contact the
Departmental Offices Reasonable
Accommodations Coordinator at
ReasonableAccommodationRequests@
treasury.gov. Please make sure your
request to the Reasonable
Accommodations Coordinator is made
at least five (5) days prior to the close
of the application period, if possible.
Dated: March 10, 2024.
Snider Page,
Director, Office of Civil Rights and EEO and
Designated Federal Officer.
[FR Doc. 2024–05406 Filed 3–13–24; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Solicitation of Nominations for Membership on the Treasury
Advisory Committee on Racial Equity
AGENCY: Department of the Treasury.
ACTION: Solicitation of nominations for membership of the Treasury
Advisory Committee on Racial Equity.
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SUMMARY: The Treasury Department is soliciting nominations for
membership on the Treasury Advisory Committee on Racial Equity (TACRE).
The TACRE is composed of up to 15 members who will provide information,
advice and recommendations to the Department of the Treasury on matters
relating to the advancement of racial equity. This notice provides
expectations for Committee members and announces the process for
applying for membership on the Committee.
DATES: Applications are due on or before April 20, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rhianna Rogers, Chief Diversity,
Equity, inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Officer, Department of
Treasury, by emailing [email protected] or by calling (202) 622-3644
(this is not a toll-free number). For persons who are deaf, hard of
hearing, have a speech disability or difficulty speaking may dial 7-1-1
to access telecommunications relay services.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee
Act (FACA) (5 U.S.C. 1001 et seq., as amended), the Department of the
Treasury (``Department'') established the TACRE in order to carry out
the provisions of Executive Order 13985, Advancing Racial Equity and
Support for Underserved Communities Throughout the Federal Government.
Committee Membership
In order to achieve a fairly balanced membership, the Committee
shall include representatives from a wide range of views, such as the
Federal Government, financial services industry, state regulatory
authorities, consumer or public advocacy organizations, community-based
groups, academia, philanthropic organizations, as well as others
focused on the advancement of equity priorities within the United
States. Membership balance will not be static and may change, depending
on the work of the Committee. Upon renewal, the number of Committee
members shall not exceed fifteen. The Committee shall meet at such
intervals as are necessary to carry out its duties. It is estimated
that the Committee will generally meet two times per year, virtually or
in person. Generally, Committee meetings are open to the public.
Background
Objectives and Duties
The purpose of the Committee is to provide advice and
recommendations to the Department of the Treasury to assist the Offices
of the Secretary and Deputy Secretary in carrying out their duties and
authorities towards advancing racial equity and addressing acute
disparities for communities of color who have been historically
underserved, marginalized, and adversely affected by persistent poverty
and inequality. While the focus of TACRE is to advance racial equity,
the Committee's activities emphasize the intersection of economic
status with other factors such as age, disability, veteran status,
gender and gender identity, geography, health status and disability,
religious background, and sexual orientation.
The Committee will provide an opportunity for experts to offer
their advice and recommendations to the Office of the Secretary on a
regular basis on aspects of the domestic economy that have directly and
indirectly resulted in unfavorable conditions for Black, Latino, and
Indigenous and Native American persons, Asian Americans and Pacific
Islanders and other persons of color. The Committee's recommendations
will address a set of strategic questions provided by Treasury, and
other relevant matters as the Committee deems appropriate. Topics to be
addressed by the Committee may include, but are not limited to,
economic mobility, community resilience, data disaggregation, financial
inclusion, capital access, housing stability, federal government
supplier diversity, and economic development.
The duties of the Committee shall be solely advisory and shall
extend only to the submission of advice and recommendations to the
Offices of the Secretary and Deputy Secretary, which shall be non-
binding to the Department. No determination of fact or policy shall be
made by the Committee. Membership appointments are for a duration of
two or three years. Members will not receive compensation, other than
reimbursement for travel, if required.
Application Process for Advisory Committee Appointment
Applicants are required to submit the following documents
specifically referencing the objectives and duties outlined above:
A one (1) page cover letter detailing their qualifications
and areas of expertise as they relate to the key issues before the
committee; and
A two (2) page resume/curriculum vitae, which should
clearly highlight relevant experience that addresses the focus areas of
TACRE.
Nominations may be submitted by the candidate themselves or by the
person/organization recommending the candidate.
Some members of the Committee may be required to adhere to the
conflict-of-interest rules applicable to Special Government Employees,
as such employees are defined in 18 U.S.C. 202(a). These rules include
relevant provisions in 18 U.S.C. related to criminal activity,
Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch (5
CFR part 2635), and Executive Order 12674 (as modified by Executive
Order 12731).
In accordance with Department of Treasury Directive 21-03, a
clearance process includes fingerprints, tax checks, and a Federal
Bureau of Investigation criminal check. Applicants must state in their
application that they agree to submit to these pre-appointment checks.
The application period for interested candidates will extend to the
date outlined above. Applications should be submitted in sufficient
time to be received by the close of business on the closing date and
should be sent to [email protected]. If you require reasonable
accommodation to submit your application, please contact the
Departmental Offices Reasonable Accommodations Coordinator at
[email protected]. Please make sure your
request to the Reasonable Accommodations Coordinator is made at least
five (5) days prior to the close of the application period, if
possible.
Dated: March 10, 2024.
Snider Page,
Director, Office of Civil Rights and EEO and Designated Federal
Officer.
[FR Doc. 2024-05406 Filed 3-13-24; 8:45 am]
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