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Isakson urges president to deny auto industry access to treasury funds

Submitted by the office of Sen. Isakson



WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., has sent a letter to President Bush expressing his strong opposition to giving the auto industry access to funds from the Troubled Asset Relief Program that was authorized by Congress in the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act.

The text of the letter is below:



December 17, 2008



Dear Mr. President,



I am writing today to express my strong opposition to giving the auto industry funds from the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).

Last week, after great deliberation and negotiation, the Senate rejected bailing out the auto industry because of the failure to agree on concessions necessary for the Detroit automakers to remain viable. We must not put the American taxpayers in the untenable position of being an unsecured creditor to the automakers.

When Congress approved the Troubled Asset Relief Program, we did so with the intent that these funds would be used for the purpose of easing the credit markets for all Americans in all sectors of the economy. Any proposal to use those funds to bail out one struggling industry would betray the original intent of the Troubled Asset Relief Program.



Sincerely,

Johnny Isakson

United States Senator

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