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Auto Bailout Deal Advances as Democrats Offer Draft Bill

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December 8, 2008 4:41 pm
By Peter C. T. Elsworth

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Senator Christopher J. Dodd, the chairman of the banking committee, walking from his office on Monday.

WASHINGTON -- An agreement between the White House and Congressional Democrats over the shape of a rescue plan for the auto industry advanced on Monday, with Congressional Democrats calling for a taxpayer-financed plan that would be directed by one or more appointees of President Bush, according to The New York Times.

According to draft language being circulated on Capitol Hill, the Democrats would call for an overseer, also known as a "car czar," with expertise in such areas as "economic stabilization, financial aid to commerce and industry, financial restructuring, energy efficiency and environmental protection."

The United Auto Workers union, meanwhile, is planning to seek a stake in General Motors and a seat on its board in exchange for concessions by its members.

The draft bill, which is still being negotiated by Congressional leaders and the Bush administration, would provide emergency bridge loans totaling about $15 billion to the foundering automakers, particularly General Motors and Chrysler, which are in the greatest danger of financial collapse.

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