Statement
of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold
On the Bailout Package
September 30, 2008
“Yesterday’s
vote on the bailout proposal in the House of Representatives gives Congress
an opportunity to address the major flaws in the proposal. We can do
so and still act in an expedited manner.
“First, the negotiators
should offset the cost of the proposed bailout so that taxpayers don't
get saddled with it. There are plenty of proposals out there that can
be considered, including asking Wall Street to bear at least some of
the cost. Second, negotiators should add meaningful provisions to help
families facing foreclosure. This is more than just a matter of fairness
- the housing crisis is the root cause of the credit market collapse,
and unless we address it, any rescue package is far less likely to work.
Finally, negotiators must address the deeply flawed regulatory structure
that paved the way for this crisis. The administration and others have
said such reforms must wait for another day, but once a rescue package
is enacted, we lose the leverage needed to enact tough reforms to get
the financial sector to clean up its act, and we risk having to deal
with this same mess all over again.” |