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Economic Roundup

October 24, 2008

Congressional hearings on economic recovery and the investigation into the financial meltdown will continue from October 28 to November 13. Here's a wrap up of some key findings from the most recent hearings and a look ahead to future ones.

As America's families face an economic crisis, the New Direction Congress is fighting for real solutions to rebuild our economy, create good-paying jobs here at home, and promote consumer and investor confidence.

KEY FINDINGS FROM CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS OCT. 20-24

  • The Budget Committee - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said that weakening economic conditions warrant a "consideration of a fiscal package by the Congress at this juncture."
  • The Oversight and Government Reform Committee - Former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan admitted that he "made a mistake" in trusting that free markets could regulate themselves without government oversight.
  • The Education and Labor Committee - The federal agency that guarantees pensions has lost $2.1 billion on investments this year, raising serious concerns about the impact of the financial crisis on retirement security.
  • The Oversight and Government Reform Committee - Executives at the leading credit-rating companies had privately acknowledged they had created "a monster" with overly optimistic assessments of risky mortgage-backed securities, which helped fuel the financial meltdown.
  • The Financial Services Committee - In the coming months, Congress "will tackle longer-term reforms" of the financial markets and the need for accountability.
  • The Judiciary Committee - Held briefing on home foreclosures in Boston as news of a 70 percent increase in foreclosures broke.
  • The Education and Labor Committee - Economists testified that rebuilding America's infrastructure would create jobs and boost the economy.

UPCOMING HEARINGS ON ECONOMIC RECOVERY

  • Tuesday, October 28: The Education and Labor Committee will be holding a hearing on maintaining and expanding health care coverage in a challenging economy.
  • Tuesday, October 28: The Small Business Committee, under Chairwoman Velazquez, will hold a hearing on "Creating Opportunities for Small Businesses in an Economic Recovery."
  • Wednesday, October 29: The Ways and Means Committee, under Chairman Rangel, will hold a hearing on economic security and components of an economic recovery package.
  • Wednesday, October 29: The Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, under Chairman Oberstar, will hold a hearing on infrastructure investment and the economic recovery.
  • Thursday, October 30: The Joint Economic Committee, under Vice Chair Maloney, will hold a hearing on faltering economic growth and the need for economic stimulus.
  • Related news story from USA Today: Majority of economists call for second economic stimulus package.

HEARINGS ON FINANCIAL MELTDOWN

  • Thursday, November 13: The Oversight and Government Reform Committee will hold a hearing on the role of hedge funds in the financial markets, and their regulatory and tax status with the five managers who were paid over $1 billion last year.
 

 

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