Isakson, Conrad Praise Appointment of Members to the Financial Crisis
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7/15/09 U.S. Senators Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., and Kent Conrad,
D-N.D., today praised the appointments by Congressional
leadership of 10 members to the Financial Crisis Commission that
they proposed earlier this year to examine the causes of our
nation’s economic collapse. “I’m extremely pleased the members on this Commission have
been chosen and I hope they immediately begin their
investigation of what caused our nation’s financial collapse,”
Isakson said. “It is imperative that we get an objective
evaluation to find out what went right, what went wrong and what
we must do to prevent it from happening again.” “Now that the members of the commission have
been chosen, they must begin work without delay. They need to
take a long hard look at how our financial system spiraled
downward so far so fast. If our nation is going to learn from
history, we must learn exactly what happened and why. And we
must hold people accountable. If institutions and individuals
broke the law, they must face the consequences,” Conrad said. Isakson and Conrad originally introduced legislation to
examine the causes of the current economic crisis in January
2009. On April 22, the Senate overwhelmingly passed an amendment
by Isakson and Conrad to the Senate’s version of the financial
fraud bill to create the Financial Crisis Commission. President
Obama signed the legislation into law on May 20. Phil Angelides was appointed as chairman of the Commission.
Angelides served as the elected California State Treasurer from
1999 to 2007. Former House Ways & Means Committee Chairman Bill
Thomas was appointed to serve as vice chairman of the
Commission. The following individuals were also appointed to the
Commission:
Likewise, the Financial Crisis Commission has until December
2010 to investigate all the circumstances that led to this
financial crisis. The panel has the authority to refer to the
U.S. Attorney General and state attorneys general any evidence
that institutions or individuals may have violated existing
laws. At the end of its investigation, the Commission will
report its findings and conclusions to the Congress and the
President. |
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