Financial Stability Package
by Randy
October 3rd, 2008
Today’s vote on the floor of the house is one that will undoubtedly be on the minds of Americans for years to come. The bipartisan legislation that passed in the Senate and which was voted on today added significant new protections for taxpayers on Main Street, including increasing the amount of bank deposits insured by the government from $100,000 to $250,000 through 2009 and protecting 21 million middle-class families from getting hammered by the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) for tax year 2008. It also guarantees that irresponsible corporate and Wall Street executives will not be rewarded with golden parachutes or severance pay.
As a result of the drastic improvements made in the Senate legislation compared to the Bush Administration’s plan, which I voted against, I voted in favor of the newest plan because it protects New York taxpayers from higher income taxes under the AMT and will save jobs in Western New York. From the beginning my colleagues and I knew that our current economic turmoil was not something we could wish away and if this legislation had failed to pass American jobs would be in jeopardy and small businesses would have faced problems growing financially and creating and retaining jobs.
On Monday, I voted against a bad bill, which did not provide protections for taxpayers and did not address the fundamental problem that caused our economic crisis. Today’s legislation was a significant improvement, one which I hope will restore confidence in our financial markets and allow for small business in Western New York to continue to grow and flourish. This has been a very difficult decision, one in which the input from you my constituents was a key component. I want to thank everyone who has called and emailed my office over the last two weeks and encourage everyone to continue to do so.
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October 4th, 2008 at 9:52 am
Thank you for vote yes on the rescue plan. I just hope it is not too late. Those extra five days did matter to the markets. We trust the government to do the right thing.