President Considering Using Bank Bailout Funds For Job Creation12/7/2009 - (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Monday that money not spent under a controversial $700 billion bank bailout package could be used to cut the towering U.S. deficit and ease double-digit unemployment.
Obama told reporters after a meeting with Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan that TARP - Troubled Asset Relief Program - had turned out to be much cheaper than expected, freeing up cash to pay down the deficit and boost jobs.
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2009/12/07/us/politics/politics-us-usa-obama-tarp.html?pagewanted=print Sen Gregg:Using TARP Cash For Jobs Package Would Be IllegalWASHINGTON - A top Republican budget hawk said Monday any move by congressional Democrats or the Obama administration to reuse money from the Treasury Department's financial rescue plan to help offset the cost of another job creation package would be illegal.
Sen. Judd Gregg (R., N.H.), the senior Republican on the Senate Budget Committee and a renowned fiscal conservative, said reusing unspent or repaid Troubled Asset Relief Program funds would break the 2008 law enacting the rescue plan.
It would be "totally a violation not only of the letter of the law, but of the spirit of the law," Gregg told reporters Monday.
Gregg was one of the lawmakers who negotiated the details of the rescue plan last fall. He said the law states that any money returned to the fund must be used automatically to pay down the federal budget deficit.
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