Dodd Statement on Administration's Auto Plan
December 19, 2008

Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, released the following statement today on the Administration’s plan to provide assistance to the U.S. auto industry:

 

“This is not a Detroit issue or a Washington issue; it is an American issue that is being felt by people in Connecticut and across the country. Yesterday we learned that a Connecticut auto supplier was being forced to close, putting over 200 people out of work. I have met and talked with local auto dealers and suppliers from our state, union officials and others, and we all share the same concern.  With unemployment in our state at a 15-year high, we cannot risk letting the auto industry fail.

 

“The Treasury plan unveiled by President Bush takes many of the appropriate steps toward stabilizing the domestic automobile industry.  I am pleased that the Administration incorporated many of the ideas that were negotiated with Democrats in Congress, including short-term bridge loans and tough measures to hold the industry’s feet to the fire.  This plan will help save hundreds of thousands of jobs in Connecticut and across the country.  However, the Administration’s plan deviates from the legislation we agreed to in several important ways.  For example, workers are singled out to make concessions while management and other stakeholders are held to far lower standards.  I have conveyed these concerns to the Administration in order to ensure that workers and taxpayers are adequately protected.”

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