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Issa Questions General Motors on Inappropriate Political Interference in Business Decisions

WASHINGTON. D.C. – Rep. Darrell Issa (CA), the Ranking Republican on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee today in a letter to General Motors (GM) CEO Frederick Henderson asked GM to answer questions and provide material related to inappropriate political interference influencing the bailed out automaker’s business decisions. "The politicization of GM’s operations will almost certainly hurt the American taxpayers, who have invested $51 billion in your ...

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07-22-2009 – Domestic Policy – "Arbitration or 'Arbitrary': The Misuse of Mandatory Arbitration to Collect Consumer Debts"

Hearing entitled "Arbitration or 'Arbitrary': The Misuse of Mandatory Arbitration to Collect Consumer Debts" July 22, 2009   Hearing Documents Hearing Video

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Issa Questions General Motors on Inappropriate Political Interference in Business Decisions

WASHINGTON. D.C. – Rep. Darrell Issa (CA), the Ranking Republican on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee today in a letter to General Motors (GM) CEO Frederick Henderson asked GM to answer questions and provide material related to inappropriate political interference influencing the bailed out automaker’s business decisions.   "The politicization of ...

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Republican Report Finds Litigation, More than Arbitration, Harms Consumers

A joint full committee and subcommittee Republican staff report "Justice or Avarice: The Misuse of Litigation to Harm Consumers" finds that litigation, more than arbitration, harms consumers.   The report was released today in conjunction with an Oversight and Government Reform Domestic Policy Subcommittee hearing on Consumer Debt ...

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Arbitration or ‘Arbitrary’: The Misuse of Mandatory Arbitration to Collect Consumer Debts

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Will Treasury Answer for Lack of TARP Transparency?

Issa Asks for, Chairman Towns Threatens Subpoena of Sec. Geithner WASHINGTON. D.C. – The Special Inspector General of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (SIGTARP) Neil Barofsky testified today at a hearing of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform that the Treasury Department has “repeatedly failed” to implement SIGTARP recommendations that would reveal how Treasury is using taxpayer dollars. At the conclusion of the hearing, Ranking Member ...

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07-21-2009 – Full Committee – "Following the Money: Report of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Assets Relief Program"

July 21, 2009 Hearing Documents Hearing Video

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Will Treasury Answer for Lack of TARP Transparency?

Issa Asks for, Chairman Towns Threatens Subpoena of Sec. Geithner WASHINGTON. D.C. – The Special Inspector General of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (SIGTARP) Neil Barofsky testified today at a hearing of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform that the Treasury Department has “repeatedly ...

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Following the Money: Report of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Assets Relief Program

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07-16-2009 – Full Committee and Subcommittee on Domestic Policy – "Bank of American and Merrill Lynch: How Did a Private Deal Turn Into a Federal Bailout? Part III"

Hearing entitled "Bank of America and Merrill Lynch: How Did a Private Deal Turn Into a Federal Bailout? Part III" July 16, 2009 Hearing Documents Hearing Video