Showing posts with label Pecora Commission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pecora Commission. Show all posts

Friday, April 24, 2009

Pecora Commission, the bipartisan commission established by the Senate more than 75 years ago to address the 1929 stock market crash.

TO BE NOTED: From Shopyield:

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Pecora redux

It is so crucial for our nation that the Congress undertake a serious investigation of what lead up to the financial crisis… this will help inform legislation…

It is a new era with the internet and the globalization of financial markets… but the motivations of men remain the same… and often are compromised…

Time to clean house… Speaker Pelosi time to help restore America’s confidence… get behind this Commission and help bring sunlight to the darkness that is covering our economy and financial system…

This is as important or more important than the $ 700 billion of taxpayer funds that Congress allocated to prop up the banking system… time for the ghost of Ferdinand Pecora to ride again…

from The Hill.com

~~~~ “Reid, Pelosi still talking about financial commission

By Alexander Bolton

Posted: 04/23/09 02:35 PM [ET]

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is not yet on board with the Senate’s proposal to create an independent commission to investigate the causes of the financial meltdown.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) told reporters that Pelosi is still reviewing the Senate’s effort to create an independent commission modeled on the 9/11 Commission.

But Nadeam Elshami, Pelosi’s spokesman, said: “We are reviewing what the Senate passed and we are continuing discussions in the House. We are committed to getting it done.”
The Senate voted 92-4 on Wednesday to create a “Financial Markets Commission” to investigate the near-collapse of the banking system and housing market. The legislation would give the commission subpoena power and a $5 million budget, $2 million more than what Congress first allocated for the 9-11 Commission.

“I spent a lot of time with the Speaker the last several days and we’re working our way through this,” said Reid. “She has not come out for an independent commission.

“We’re looking at how to approach that and we’ll do this together, we’ll work this out together,” Reid added. “My conversations with her is that we will take a look at this. I told her last night that we passed these two amendments and we’ll take a look at it.

“My personal feeling is that we have to do something,” he said.

Pelosi seemed last week to endorse an independent commission to investigate the financial crisis.

She told the Commonwealth Club of California that she wanted to establish a bipartisan investigative body to probe the causes of the financial market meltdown, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Pelosi said it should be modeled after the Pecora Commission, the bipartisan commission established by the Senate more than 75 years ago to address the 1929 stock market crash.

Pelosi said she had discussed the matter with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and would raise it with House colleagues.”~~~~