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Congress doesn't know what to do, except to generate another economic stimulus package......
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Sept. 17 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Congress is unlikely to pass new legislation to overhaul financial regulations this year because ``no one knows what to do,'' Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said today.
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``We are in new territory. This is a different game,'' Reid said at a briefing in Washington. Neither Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke nor Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson ``know what to do but they are trying to come up with ideas,'' Reid said.......
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......Reid said that Paulson ``recognizes that nothing is going to be done this year.''
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``It is a multitrillion dollar issue that's facing America and we can't do it on some timeline that is unrealistic,'' Reid said.
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He said the Congress would remain in a so-called pro forma session leading up to the elections so that the Banking and Financial Services Committees can continue to look into the matter. ``The committees is where the action is anyway,'' Reid said. ``If there is a need for us to come back, we stand ready and willing to do that.''
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He also called for a second economic stimulus package this year, saying if the federal government can put up billions to help companies such as AIG, it can afford to help out struggling Americans.
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Reid said lawmakers have decided to keep a proposed $25 billion loan to the auto industry out of the stimulus package, leaving that instead to a stopgap spending measure needed to fund the federal government while Congress wraps up its annual budget work.
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