Dems Want to Recycle Repaid TARP Money for Job Creation
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009Author : Biz2Credit Advisor
President Barack Obama and Congressional Democrats are laying out plans for job creation packages using some of the $115 billion in TARP money big banks have repaid to the government, said the Wall Street Journal.
One part of the legislation would authorize approximately $110 billion in emergency spending to extend unemployment insurance, fund food stamp increases and subsidize private health insurance for the unemployed.
A second “jobs” bill would cost up to $70 billion and be funded by the bank bailout, said the Wall Street Journal. That plan would funnel more money to municipal projects like highway and bridge building and school construction and repair. Other money would be given as direct aid to state governments that have been forced to cut services and raise taxes to balance state budgets.
And some repaid bailout funds would be lent to small businesses directly from the Treasury, said the Wall Street Journal.
Republicans oppose using the returned TARP money for a jobs bill. Instead, they want to the money to be used to reduce the federal budget deficit.



