
NBC San Diego.com has highlighted some Congressional responses to the proposed federal bailout.
San Diego's congressional delegation weighing in on the federal bailout plan.
Rep. Darrell Issa: "How can any American look their neighbor in the eye and suggest that they should bear the losses for the mistakes and greed of America's wealthiest financial firms? I am emphatically against it."
Rep. Susan Davis: "A rescue plan should be about protecting average Americans from this crisis and not shielding Wall Street from it excess, and it should include help for homeowners in danger of foreclosure."
Rep. Brian Bilbray: "Ultimately, the devil will be in the details that are still being crafted and it would be irresponsible to force a vote on a hastily crafted bill...." He also said Congress should stay until the job is done, not adjourn as scheduled this Friday.
Rep. Bob Filner wants major changes to, "ensure that America's homeowners are directly helped and that company executives do not benefit further from golden parachutes and buy out plans."
Rep. Duncan Hunter office says he's concerned about the markets and is still reviewing the proposal.
San Diego's congressional delegation weighing in on the federal bailout plan.
Rep. Darrell Issa: "How can any American look their neighbor in the eye and suggest that they should bear the losses for the mistakes and greed of America's wealthiest financial firms? I am emphatically against it."
Rep. Susan Davis: "A rescue plan should be about protecting average Americans from this crisis and not shielding Wall Street from it excess, and it should include help for homeowners in danger of foreclosure."
Rep. Brian Bilbray: "Ultimately, the devil will be in the details that are still being crafted and it would be irresponsible to force a vote on a hastily crafted bill...." He also said Congress should stay until the job is done, not adjourn as scheduled this Friday.
Rep. Bob Filner wants major changes to, "ensure that America's homeowners are directly helped and that company executives do not benefit further from golden parachutes and buy out plans."
Rep. Duncan Hunter office says he's concerned about the markets and is still reviewing the proposal.

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