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January 06, 2009 Area congressmen sworn in for new terms
Also Tuesday, Costello co-hosted a reception for the Illinois congressional delegation with US Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Egan, the senior Republican in the ...
January 05, 2009 Madoff Whistleblower No-Show At Hearing
"There were plenty of indications of problems going on, but somebody just didn't do their job," said Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill.
January 05, 2009 Live-Blogging the House Hearing on Madoff
...were not allowed to speak other than to ask questions. He’s lamenting the travesty of all of this. 2:44 p.m.: It’s Donald Manzullo’s turn. (He’s a Republican from Illinois.) He’s saying “the red flags were there and people didn’t do their
Source: Wall Street Journal
January 05, 2009 Madoff Whistleblower No-Show At Hearing
...Attkisson reports. "There were plenty of indications of problems going on, but somebody just didn't do their job," said Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill. Now you're in the public comment zone. What follows is not CBS News stuff; it comes from other people an
December 25, 2008 $300M railroad deal approved
Melissa Bean, D-Ill., and rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill., discusses the next steps on the Canadian National purchase of the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway. ...
December 11, 2008 After Rescue, Bonuses Still Flow At AIG
...end-of-the-year bonuses. On Wednesday, lawmakers grilled Assistant Treasury Secretary Neel Kashkari about AIG's bonus plan. Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill., asked if a $3 million bonus was too much. "It is excessive for a failing institution, yes," said
December 11, 2008 Treasury's bailout questioned
...owned 80 percent by the United States government and as to which over $125 billion of taxpayers' money has been invested?" Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill., said. "It is excessive for a failing institution, yes," Kashkari replied. But he said he was not fa
Source: Detroit News Online
December 11, 2008 After Rescue, Bonuses Still Flow At AIG
Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill., asked if a $3 million bonus was too much. "It is excessive for a failing institution, yes," said Kashkari. ...
December 11, 2008 US lawmaker tells Treasury's Kashkari to step down
...$700 billion financial rescue program, saying he was out of touch with the suffering of average Americans. Rep. Donald Manzullo, an Illinois Republican, grilled Neel Kashkari over bonuses paid to executives of AIG, the insurance company that required m
Source: Times of India
December 11, 2008 After Rescue, Bonuses Still Flow At AIG
...bonuses. On Wednesday, lawmakers grilled Assistant Treasury Secretary Neel Kashkari about AIG's bonus plan. Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill., asked if a $3 million bonus was too much. "It is excessive for a failing institution, yes," said Kashkari. But s
December 11, 2008 Lawmakers rap Treasury on bailout plan
...or afford a bigger home is the only thing that's going to help home prices, so we think it has some merit," Kashkari said. Rep. Donald Manzullo said Kashkari is woefully out of touch with the needs of ordinary Americans and seems more sympathetic to the
December 10, 2008 US lawmaker tells Treasury's Kashkari to step down
Rep. Donald Manzullo, an Illinois Republican, grilled Neel Kashkari over bonuses paid to executives of AIG (AIG.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz), ...
December 10, 2008 Lawmakers rap Treasury on bailout plan
Rep. Donald Manzullo said Kashkari is woefully out of touch with the needs of ordinary Americans and seems more sympathetic to the executives of bailed out ...
December 10, 2008 Anger, doubt aired in financial bailout hearing
...owned 80 percent by the United States government and as to which over $125 billion of taxpayers' money has been invested?" Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill., said. "It is excessive for a failing institution, yes," Kashkari replied. But he said he was not fam
Source: Bradenton Herald
December 09, 2008 Auto dealers wonder why they don't get help, too
...for these dealerships that would make me want to be very anxious about supporting a rescue plan," Waters said. Added Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill.: "There is no plan here to get people back in the showrooms to buy cars." Dealers aren’t interested in a
Source: Boston Herald
December 09, 2008 Auto dealers wonder why they donât get help, too
Added Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill.: "There is no plan here to get people back in the showrooms to buy cars." Dealers arenât interested in a piece of the ...
December 09, 2008 Auto dealers wonder why they don't get help, too
...for these dealerships that would make me want to be very anxious about supporting a rescue plan," Waters said. Added Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill.: "There is no plan here to get people back in the showrooms to buy cars." Dealers aren’t interested in a
Source: Boston Herald
December 09, 2008 All Options Should Be on the Table to Assist Automobile Industry (Rep Donald Manzullo)
...need to push other car loan sources besides their captive financing arms. In other words, all options should be on the table. Repeated taxpayer-financed cash infusions cannot and should not be the only strategy that we pursue here. This entry was pos
December 09, 2008 Auto dealers wonder why they don't get help, too
WASHINGTON -- Would-be car buyers can't get credit, vehicle sales are plunging and auto sales jobs are in jeopardy - but as Washington considers aid to the auto industry, it's offering no direct help for car dealers. Yet across the nation, many
Source: Miami Herald
December 08, 2008 Auto dealers wonder why they don't get help, too
WASHINGTON — Would-be car buyers can't get credit, vehicle sales are plunging and auto sales jobs are in jeopardy — but as Washington considers aid to the auto industry, it's offering no direct help for car dealers. Yet across the nation, many
December 08, 2008 Auto dealers wonder why they don't get help, too
Added Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill., "There is no plan here to get people back in the showrooms to buy cars." Dealers aren't interested in a piece of the ...
December 06, 2008 House joins Senate in voicing skepticism on bailout
Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill., looked at the automakers' detailed plans for how they'll restructure and found no mention of how or why consumers would start ...
December 06, 2008 Auto bailout deal may soon emerge, but biggest roadblock is public ...
Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill., looked at the automakers' detailed plans for how they'll restructure and found no mention of how or why consumers would start ...
December 05, 2008 Democrats ready to offer automakers $14 billion
Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill., said he thought there was broad support for using money from the advanced technology fund. ...
December 05, 2008 Auto bailout plan
But house members are split on a bail out. Rep. Donald Manzullo, (R) Illinois said, "We need to encourage Americans to buy cars again! ...
December 05, 2008 Stopgap aid is being discussed for Detroit
Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill., said that there is wide support for using the existing $25 billion loan fund. But he and several other legislators criticized ...
December 05, 2008 House will vote next week on auto industry aid
Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill., looked at the automakers' detailed plans for how they'll restructure and found no mention of how or why consumers would start ...
December 05, 2008 Unemployment Numbers Add Urgency to Automakers' Pleas
And Republican Rep. Donald Manzullo of Illinois said the automakers' proposals were "woefully insufficient" because they did not address consumer demand. ...
December 05, 2008 House joins Senate in voicing skepticism on auto bailout
...he thought the companies would need $75 billion to $125 billion to avoid bankruptcy. - Concern about the consumer. Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill., looked at the automakers' detailed plans for how they'll restructure and found no mention of how or why cons
Source: Miami Herald
December 05, 2008 Unemployment Numbers Add Urgency to Automakers' Pleas
...Sam to bail them out, and we're broke," Republican Rep. J. Gresham Barrett of South Carolina said. And Republican Rep. Donald Manzullo of Illinois said the automakers' proposals were "woefully insufficient" because they did not address consumer demand



