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![]() | Pelosi, Frank to Automakers: Restructuring Plan Must Demonstrate Viability and Protect Taxpayer InvestmentsPublished 2009-02-13 13:36By Office of the Speaker of the House |


In the letter, Pelosi and Frank write: "We trust that your restructuring plan will demonstrate to the world that you are willing to make the tough decisions that modernize your operations, restructure your debt, enhance your competitive status in the global marketplace, and protect American jobs for the future."
Below is the full text of the letter:
Mr.
Chairman and CEO
Chrysler LLC
1000 Chrysler Drive
Mr.
Chairman and CEO
General Motors Corporation
300 Renaissance Center
MC 482-C39-B50
Dear Mr. Nardelli and Mr. Wagoner:
As the
In October of last year, Congress approved the Bush Administration's request to provide
Amidst this public skepticism, the House of Representatives in December passed legislation that authorized taxpayer assistance to the auto industry. This legislation, which the Senate failed to pass, served as the basis for the Bush Administration's December initiative to provide loans to the automobile industry from the TARP.
Mindful that 1 in 10 American jobs is related to auto manufacturing, our national security depends on the industry's technologies and manufacturing capacity, and our competitiveness in the global economy depends on its pursuit of excellence.
Though we recognize that our economy faces significant challenges, Congress and the American people believe that your restructuring plan must include the following:
A documented assessment of your company's ability to ensure long-term viability as you retool for the future, including a target market size;
A commitment that the sacrifices necessary to turn the industry around will be shared equitably by all stakeholders;
A commitment to protecting and sustaining the health and pension benefits that have defined "quality" American jobs and allowed millions to enter the middle class;
A demonstrated commitment to restructure your company's debt in a manner that protects the interests of the taxpayers;
An additional assurance that taxpayers benefit as corporate conditions improve and shareholder value increases; and,
A demonstration of your ability to achieve or exceed the fuel efficiency requirements set forth in the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, and the emissions standards adopted by
We trust that your restructuring plan will demonstrate to the world that you are willing to make the tough decisions that modernize your operations, restructure your debt, enhance your competitive status in the global marketplace, and protect American jobs for the future. Thank you for your consideration of this matter.
best regards,
Speaker of the House Chairman
Financial Services Committee
SOURCE Office of the Speaker of the House








