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Thursday
Nov202008

Automakers will have second chance to request bailout

The Democratic leadership from the House and Senate held a press conference to announce that since the auto industry has failed to convince Congress that their suggested rescue plan will not be their last request, there will be no agreement on a bailout this week. However, the CEOs from the Big 3 automakers will have another opportunity to make their case to Congress

"We're requesting that they submit a plan to Congress through Chairman Frank and Chairman Dodd no later than December 2nd. These two very able men will review the plan if necessary hold hearings during the week of December 2nd to fully vet the auto industry's proposal," said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.).

Reid stated that Congress was prepared to come back in session the week of December 8th, but only if the Big 3 auto makers submitted a plan that will provide accountability.

"Until we see a plan where the auto industry is held accountable and a plan for viability on how they go into the future...we cannot show them the money," said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).

Pelosi went on to reject the calls that have been made for the automakers to declare bankruptcy.

"This is our response to those who would say 'let them go, let them go and deal with it after that'. This is an important industry in our country and we intend to save it. We can only do this if we work together and the auto industry has to come up with a plan for innovation, accountability, and viability," said Pelosi.

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