Statement of Congresswoman Mazie Hirono (HI-02), Sept. 29, 2008
This was a very difficult vote for the House. I voted against the bill because it did not go far enough to protect taxpayers and assist homeowners facing foreclosure. Clearly, we have to get back to work to come up with legislation that will avert a credit freeze, stabilize the financial markets, and more directly help homeowners facing foreclosure, which is the underlying problem.
Secretary Paulson has acknowledged that federal regulators have a tool kit that they can employ, and I ask that they do so to the fullest extent possible, because this crisis was brought on by inadequate regulatory oversight or no oversight at all over these complicated mortgage-backed securities. We need to fast track regulatory reform to prevent this kind of crisis from recurring.
Before this financial situation hit crisis proportions, our economy was already experiencing a slowdown due to the price of oil, the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs in the last eight months, and incomes not keeping pace with rising costs. Hawaii’s economy has been hit hard with rising food and fuel costs, rising unemployment, a downturn in tourism, and a growing budget deficit.
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