
And I would very much encourage you to commit full-time personnel coordination so that we could move these projects along.
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And I would very much encourage you to commit full-time personnel coordination so that we could move these projects along.

In all of this, we can't forget the equities of many different parties.

Anything you could do to coordinate those programs, make them work in tandem.

We had enough continuous surplus to pay off the entire national debt. In fact, it was projected to have been paid off by last year, all of the debt held by the public, if we hadn't messed up the budget.

This chart shows that when the Clinton administration came into office we made some tough choices and ran up a surplus that was to be surpluses, as far as the eye could see, kind of locked into the budget.

One of the central challenges facing American businesses and families has been a lack of access to adequate credit.

I think just your sort of emphasis on school libraries and their role in literacy, together with those other resources might be a very important ingredient in this program.

Can you please discuss the progress that has been made under the Term-Asset-Backed Securities Loan Program (TALF), which was instituted in March to ease credit and help stabilize the financial system?

I am encouraged by recent indications that the recession may be slowing, but ensuring the proper liquidity of our credit markets continues to be a top priority.

Institutions were damaged to make this happen, most profoundly, the Office of Legal Counsel of the Department of Justice.

You need to know in order to advise your principals well.

I could not be more proud of what Chairman Feinstein is doing. I could not be more confident in her leadership.

this week you approved a commitment under the Recovery Act for four flood plain projects in Rhode Island, and we really appreciate it.

The trajectory of what the Bush administration has left us is not sustainable.

I think promptly direct OTS that they have to be--their conclusions have to be vetted by you, I would assume.

This policy seems to be emerging from an organization that does not have a Presidential appointee confirmed by the U.S. Senate.

there's been an unprecedented investment in weatherization in the Recovery Act.