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Synopsis: The following Senators made speeches from the floor of the Senate October 1, 2008 on the $700 billion dollar Bailout Bill. Some of the Senators opposed the bailout proposal while others urged a yes vote. The $700 billion dollars would be used to purchase distressed assets, especially mortgage-backed securities, from the nation's banks to stabilize the financial system and restore confidence in the credit markets... (read more)
Information: October 1, 2008 COL 152 min
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Senators listed in order of position on tape.
Senators Barack Oboma, Jim Demint, Bernie Sanders, Jeff Sessions, Chuck Schumer, Pete Domenici, Robert Menendez, Richard Shelby, Bill Nelson, Lindsay Graham, John Kerry, Mel Martinez, Barbara Boxer, Judd Gregg, Maria Cantwell, Richard Durbin, Diane Feinstein, Chris Dodd.

On October 3, 2008 Senators shown casting their vote on the floor of the Senate. HR 1424, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, was passed with 74 Yea and 25 Nay votes.