Tim Walberg's House Member Office (R-MI-07) posted a Blog Post on October 6, 2008 | 12:44 pm -

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Congressman Tim Walberg commented on the bailout bill passed by the House last Friday to several district media outlets over the weekend:

WOOD TV - Walberg comments on signing of bailout bill

WWMT - Michigan Representatives on the bailout

WILX - Rogers, Walberg Vote “No” on Bailout

Jackson Citizen Patriot - Area leaders doubt bailout plan

Tim Walberg's House Member Office (R-MI-07) posted a Blog Post on October 3, 2008 | 1:08 pm -

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Congressman Tim Walberg this afternoon will vote against a revised version of legislation to bailout the financial services sector. The Congressman issued the following statement:

"Through the thousands of calls, emails and letters sent to my office, I know that my constituents want Congress to take action to avert further economic distress, but south-central Michigan believes Congress must not take action just to take action. The vast majority of my constituents are working hard, paying their bills and making ends meet for their families, and they believe real alternatives exist to running up the bill the government sends to taxpayers.

"While I am pleased some positive reforms have been made to the bill the House rejected on Monday, including a provision to provide greater FDIC protection to Americans and America's hometown banks as well as the SEC working on reform to mark-to-market accounting, this bill remains a massive, $700 billion taxpayer financed bailout. Additionally, as too often is the case in Washington, unrelated spending items have been tacked on to this bill, including special interest provisions such as millions of dollars for makers of wooden arrows, the Puerto Rican and Virgin Islands rum industry, wool fabric producers and Hollywood movie makers. All of these Washington, D.C. special interest provisions have nothing to do with addressing America's financial crisis and providing the fundamental reform our economy desperately needs.

"I continue to be disappointed in President Bush and Secretary Paulson for refusing to consider other options and reforms. I cannot support putting future generations of Americans in debt to pay for this expensive band aid that will not solve our long-term economic problems."

Sander Levin's House Member Office (D-MI-12) posted a Press Release on October 3, 2008 | 1:00 am -

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John Dingell's House Member Office (D-MI-15) posted a Press Release on October 3, 2008 | 1:00 am -

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John Dingell's House Member Office (D-MI-15) posted a Press Release on October 3, 2008 | 1:00 am -

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Dave Camp's House Member Office (R-MI-04) posted a Press Release on October 3, 2008 | 1:00 am -

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Joe Knollenberg's House Member Office (R-MI-09) posted a Press Release on October 3, 2008 | 12:00 am -

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Congressman Joe Knollenberg today issued the following statement regarding his intention to vote 'yes' on the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act and to fight for other members to join him in supporting the critically important measure: