Sherrod Brown to Push TARP Oversight In the Senate

by: Chris Bowers

Wed Jan 21, 2009 at 15:43


One of the stories we have been following on Open Left is that the Senate, led by Banking Chair Chris Dodd, did not appear ready to move on legislation to provide increased oversight and transparency on the second half of the Wall Street bailout funds. Now, I am happy to report that there is some movement on this matter.

About an hour ago I had a chance to speak with Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, who sits in the Banking committee. I asked Senator Brown that, in light of HR 384 ready to pass the House, would he help push Senator Dorgan's S 195, which has been referred to the banking committee and which places similar oversight and transparency requirements on the Wall Street bailout money.  His response was both clear and positive: yes, he would try to push S 195 out of committee, and that "we" (I assume he meant himself and other banking committee Senators) would speak to, and work with, Chairman Dodd in an attempt order to make it happen.

This is news gives real hope that additional legal restrictions will be placed on the second $350 billion in TARP funds, and that the House's effort to pass HR 384 will not be in vain. I will try to follow-up with Senator Brown's office on this matter later in the week, checking in and progress and looking for ways that we can assist in his efforts.

Further, I also was able to speak to Senator Byron Dorgan. I told him that the Open Left community was ready to help pass S 195, and that we appreciated his efforts in introducing the bill. He thanked us for our support. Thank you, Senators Dorgan and Brown.

Chris Bowers :: Sherrod Brown to Push TARP Oversight In the Senate

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Good news. (4.00 / 2)
It is in President Obama's interest on so many levels to support Brown in this.

Good work, Chris (4.00 / 2)
You're becoming, like, a journalist.

This may redeem Brown a bit in the eyes of his fans after disappointing them by voting each time for the bailout.  


Yes, well done Chris (0.00 / 0)
But you don't live in D.C., do you, so you can't do this all the time, can you?

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Journalist-Activist (4.00 / 2)
Better than that as there is a strong activist element to it.

Further, I also was able to speak to Senator Byron Dorgan. I told him that the Open Left community was ready to help pass S 195, and that we appreciated his efforts in introducing the bill. He thanked us for our support. Thank you, Senators Dorgan and Brown.

How awesome is that?  This way better than complaining about Bush and getting some random (to me) liberal elected thousands of miles away.


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Great work Chris (0.00 / 0)
Love how you are getting time with some Senators and asking them real questions.  

John McCain: Beacuse lobbyists should have more power

I love how (0.00 / 0)
even tho dems control both chambers and the white house, and ran on accountability in govt in 2006 and 2008, one of the most obvious pieces of legislation it could pass is spoken about as if they were trying to get it through a chamber that is split or controlled by republicans. these democrats are a piece of work. seriously.

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