Whitehouse: More Work to Be Done on Plan to Stabilize Markets

Statement

Date: Sept. 29, 2008
Location: Washington, DC
Issues: Elections


Whitehouse: More Work to Be Done on Plan to Stabilize Markets

U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) commented today on the House of Representatives vote against the $700 billion proposal aimed at stabilizing the nation's rocky financial markets:

"Today's vote in the House shows that there is clearly more work to be done before there is an agreement that can calm the turmoil in the financial markets. I hope the House will quickly reach an agreement that can pass - and that will address the worries voiced by thousands of Rhode Islanders in the past week.

"We won significant improvements to the Bush Administration's original proposal: the Treasury Department plan did nothing to directly help homeowners trapped in upside-down or subprime mortgages; it did not take sufficient steps to protect taxpayers against what could be a massive loss; it gave too much unbridled authority to Secretary Paulson; and it did not provide for any investigation to determine what went wrong. Whatever form a legislative solution to this crisis ultimately takes, it must address those questions."


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