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 Accountability for theTroubled Asset Relief Program
The Second Report of theCongressional Oversight PanelJanuary 9, 2009
 
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Congressional Oversight PanelPanel MembersElizabeth Warren, ChairRep. Jeb Hensarling
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Rep. Hensarling did not approve this report.
Richard H. NeimanDamon SilversSen. John E. Sununu
 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary 3Introduction 6Treasury Department Updates Since Prior Report 7Questions About the $700 Billion: Discussion of Treasury’s Responses 81.
 
What Is Treasury’s Strategy? 82.
 
Is the Strategy Working to Stabilize Markets? 93.
 
Is the Strategy Helping to Reduce Foreclosures? 104.
 
What Have Financial Institutions Done with the Taxpayers’ Money 10Received So Far?5.
 
Is the Public Receiving a Fair Deal? 116.
 
What Is Treasury Doing to Help the American Family? 117.
 
Is Treasury Imposing Reforms on Financial Institutions that Are 11Taking Taxpayer Money?8.
 
How Is Treasury Deciding Which Institutions Receive the Money? 129.
 
What Is the Scope of Treasury’s Statutory Authority? 1210.
 
Is Treasury Looking Ahead? 13Treasury Department Response Grid 14Oversight Activities 41Future Oversight Activities 43About the Congressional Oversight Panel 44Alternative Views 45Appendix I: Letter from Congressional Oversight Panel 47Chair Elizabeth Warren to Treasury SecretaryMr. Henry M. Paulson, Jr., dated December 17, 2008Appendix II: Treasury Department Responses to Questions of the First 50Report of the Congressional Oversight Panel , dated December 30, 2008
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