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Ten seniorSenate Democrats are urging Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., not to take anyaction related to imposing new sanctions on Iran without consulting with themfirst.The 10 Democratsare all committee chairs, including Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., who leads theCommittee on Banking, Housing, and Urb stanley cup an Affairs. His committee hasjurisdiction over international sanctions-related legislation. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., who chairs the Armed Services Committee, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Ca.,,who chairs the Select Committee on Intelligence, also signed the letter.In recent yearswe have strongly supported round after round of intensified US sanctions, thesenat stanley cup ors wrote. However, at this time, as negotiations are ongoing, we believethat new sanctions would play into the hands of those in Iran who are mosteager to see the negotiations fail. Democratic Sens. Barbara Boxer of California, Ron Wyden of Oregon, Thomas Carper of Delaware, Barbara Mikulski of Maryland, John Rockefeller of West Virginia, Patrick Leahy of Vermont and Tom Harkin of Iowa also signed the letter.The letter comesafter a trio of senators ndash; including Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., the chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee ndash; introduced legislation that would impose newsanctions and restrictions on Iran if the country does not comply with theterms stanley quencher of a new interim nuclear agreement with the United States. Menendez along Axzi Obama Eyes Budget Freezes to Fight Deficit
House Democrats will move their massive financial-market bailoutas a stand-alone bill- not packaged with other priorities like a second stimulus or a stop-gap spending measure to fund the government through this year.But House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank D-Mass. said Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson understands that each of these year-end priorities are related. Negotiations are now going on, Frank said.As negotiators continued their four-way discussions on Monday, Frank said the administration has accepted some form of foreclosure mitigationto helpoverstretched homeownersreduce the overall costs of their loans, as well as expanded oversight of the Treasury Department as th stanley cup e agency carries out itsproposed authority to start buying up to $700 billion in devalued mortgage-related assets. The administration has accetped our views on oversight, on diminishing the discretion, on clearly defining that it stanley cup s assets that are in America, Frank told reporters Monday afternoon. There is some conversation over compensation or corporate governance.This makes limits on executive payfor companies that sell their distressed debt to the federal governmentthe major point of contention between the administration and negotiators on the House side. I just think that it s inconceivable that people should stanley cup say the taxpayer should put some money at risk because of bad decisions made by people who were then continued to be rewarded without any
Ten seniorSenate Democrats are urging Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., not to take anyaction related to imposing new sanctions on Iran without consulting with themfirst.The 10 Democratsare all committee chairs, including Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., who leads theCommittee on Banking, Housing, and Urb stanley cup an Affairs. His committee hasjurisdiction over international sanctions-related legislation. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., who chairs the Armed Services Committee, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Ca.,,who chairs the Select Committee on Intelligence, also signed the letter.In recent yearswe have strongly supported round after round of intensified US sanctions, thesenat stanley cup ors wrote. However, at this time, as negotiations are ongoing, we believethat new sanctions would play into the hands of those in Iran who are mosteager to see the negotiations fail. Democratic Sens. Barbara Boxer of California, Ron Wyden of Oregon, Thomas Carper of Delaware, Barbara Mikulski of Maryland, John Rockefeller of West Virginia, Patrick Leahy of Vermont and Tom Harkin of Iowa also signed the letter.The letter comesafter a trio of senators ndash; including Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., the chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee ndash; introduced legislation that would impose newsanctions and restrictions on Iran if the country does not comply with theterms stanley quencher of a new interim nuclear agreement with the United States. Menendez along Axzi Obama Eyes Budget Freezes to Fight Deficit
House Democrats will move their massive financial-market bailoutas a stand-alone bill- not packaged with other priorities like a second stimulus or a stop-gap spending measure to fund the government through this year.But House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank D-Mass. said Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson understands that each of these year-end priorities are related. Negotiations are now going on, Frank said.As negotiators continued their four-way discussions on Monday, Frank said the administration has accepted some form of foreclosure mitigationto helpoverstretched homeownersreduce the overall costs of their loans, as well as expanded oversight of the Treasury Department as th stanley cup e agency carries out itsproposed authority to start buying up to $700 billion in devalued mortgage-related assets. The administration has accetped our views on oversight, on diminishing the discretion, on clearly defining that it stanley cup s assets that are in America, Frank told reporters Monday afternoon. There is some conversation over compensation or corporate governance.This makes limits on executive payfor companies that sell their distressed debt to the federal governmentthe major point of contention between the administration and negotiators on the House side. I just think that it s inconceivable that people should stanley cup say the taxpayer should put some money at risk because of bad decisions made by people who were then continued to be rewarded without any