Skip to: Content
Skip to: Site Navigation
Skip to: Search

August 30, 2008 3:42:24 AM CDT



Congress Cashes In on Subprime Lobby

Posted Apr 9, 08 1:34 PM CDT in Politics 

(Newser) – The subprime crisis isn’t bad for everyone: congressmen and lobbying firms are doing great, Politico reports. Industries caught in the crunch have drastically scaled up their campaign contributions, and dozens of new lobbying firms have sprung up to cash in. Securities and investment PACs, for example, have already given more in 2008 than they gave throughout the midterm elections in 2006.

The effects of that money are on display in the latest housing bill, which includes $11 billion in tax breaks for the hard-lobbying home builders. The proposal that would have allowed judges to help bankrupt borrowers, by contrast, is on the cutting room floor. “This bill is nothing but a placebo,” said one activist.

Source Politico

0 comments | Print E-mail | Digg Seed this on Newsvine Add this link to Del.icio.us StumbleUpon
Coldwell Banker realtor Suzanne Hunter puts a sold sign on a home that she sold in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007.   (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)
Nancy Pelosi has argued that the current housing bill isn't consumer focused enough.   (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf)
Richard Syron, chairman and CEO of Freddie Mac, answers a reporter's question in Boston in this April 27, 2007 file photo. Freddie Mac is a lobbying powerhouse, despite its semi-governmental status.   (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia, file)
« Prev« Prev | Next »Next » Slideshow
Our editors also recommend:

Threads (1 of 4)



Loading...

Premium Articles from HighBeam

Find more articles like this

Today's Most Popular


Other Politics Stories

What is Newser?

2008 Codie Finalist

Newser gives you more news in less time. We search for the best and most important stories all over the web, read them for you, and deliver concise and sharp summaries—along with links to the full text. Newser provides a way to stay on top of an ever-expanding horizon of news and opinion—politics, sports, business, trends, technology, personalities, crimes, and controversies. Newser keeps you not just better informed, but, with our signature graphic interface and smart condensed format, more enjoyably informed.

Learn more »