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For Immediate Release
Contact: Sam Quigley,,sam@patrioticmillionaires.org

Congressional Oversight Panel for $500 Billion Corporate Bailout Must be Formed IMMEDIATELY

"Without immediate and complete oversight, America could see a repeat of what happened in 2008"

WASHINGTON

Rather than providing adequate support for poor and middle-class Americans in need of financial support, the $2 trillion CARES Act created a $500 billion fund to be given out to corporations by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin with extremely limited oversight. One of the few pieces of the bill that would provide much-needed oversight to this corporate slush-fund, a Congressional oversight committee, has yet to be formed.

In response to this inaction on the part of Congressional leadership, Morris Pearl, Chair of the Patriotic Millionaires and former managing director, Blackrock, Inc., said the following:

"Our government took too long helping normal Americans weather this crisis, from free testing to unemployment insurance to stimulus checks, but it had no problem quickly passing a massive handout to wealthy corporations. Now that it comes time to make sure that money is spent in a productive manner, Congress is once again dragging its feet. We cannot repeat the failures of TARP - the congressional oversight panel for the $500 billion corporate bailout must be formed immediately. If Congress waits, hundreds of billions of dollars will be gone in the blink of an eye.

We must have tough conversations about where this money is going now, otherwise we're going to have much tougher conversations in a few months about how in a time of great crisis, the government wasted tens of billions of dollars. This money must be used to help regular Americans, not simply handed out to rescue investors in whichever industries have the best relationships with the Treasury Secretary and the President.

Without immediate and complete oversight, America could see a repeat of what happened in 2008: heaps and heaps of taxpayer money suddenly in the pockets of industry executives and the lawmakers who authorized it unable to answer as to what went where or what the stipulations were."

The Patriotic Millionaires is a group of high-net worth Americans who share a profound concern about the destabilizing level of inequality in America. Our work centers on the two things that matter most in a capitalist democracy: power and money. Our goal is to ensure that the country's political economy is structured to meet the needs of regular Americans, rather than just millionaires. We focus on three "first" principles: a highly progressive tax system, a livable minimum wage, and equal political representation for all citizens.

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