Senate Bills Bank support is faltering Riegle
Senator Donald W. Riegle Jr., chairman of the Banking Commission tarnished by its association with one count of savings and credit framework hoped that the use of bank accounts of the direction for the word Senate this week to rehabilitate his reputation.
But Mr. Riegle, Michigan, a Democrat, sits on the filming of a political lever, where Balancing would be difficult, even for a legislator a call inviolable. Other senators, Democrats as Republicans, a major political victory on the design of the action.
Some are cautious before the vote for each bank account, fear a vote decades, the loosening of restrictions old bank operations may be later as a cause of the nature of the disaster, fell a large part of nation savings and credit industry. In fact, a lunch in the Democratic senators, last week on Capitol Hill, the domination Riegle asked for the rapid adoption of its Committee on legislation produced, he was always asked how much a bank bailout by taxpayers cost. Rejection of any Bill
Others, for reasons of political conviction or a particular interest imperative, do not think Congress should or could adopt a broader legislation this year.
A group indicates that the amendments of the Senate Banking Committee in the proposal of the hotel in banks running too much and, therefore, may be more harm than good. This group includes influential Republicans such as son Jake of Utah, the ranking minority member of the Banking Committee, long regarded as banks friend and a faithful supporter of the hotel packages.
Other provisions, including a bloc of Democrats, led by Paul S. Sarbanes of Maryland and Jim Sasser of Tennessee, reflect all the house repairs populist mood on the interests of investment bankers on Wall Street. They insist that during the committee will not go as far as the administration wants - repeal of the Depression era laws that prevent banks from crossing lines underwriting loans and exchanges with insurance and stocks - it goes far enough to the banking system could collapse.
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