Senate bailout bill
Monday, April 18th, 2011Senate bailout bill
The original Senate bailout bill, which was proposed as the Emergency Economic Stabilization bill of 2008, had been rejected by the majority of the members present at the House of Representatives, earlier on Monday. This led to major panic stricken condition across the world and brought the stock market to a turmoil as it saw various individuals releasing there shares in case of uncertainty and distress. However, the Senate bailout bill was brought forward once again in front of the House and considering the crisis at hand, affecting the financial and economic stability of the nation, as well as the world, the bill was approved. According to the modified Senate bailout bill somewhat around 24 million people would be relieved from their payment of taxes, because of this bill shielding them from the high tax rates that were included in the Alternative Minimum Tax. Even the FDIC’s insurance limit has been raised to about $250 billion for every account, which had been only $100 billion initially. The modified Senate bailout bill has also empowered the FDIC with the authority to borrow unlimited amounts from the Treasury. The only purpose of this bill is to provide a boost to the entire banking system by stabilizing their condition. There has also been various tax deduction policies incorporated in the Senate bailout bill, which include the deduction on the local and state sales taxes, along with the property taxes and also the itemization of educational expenses. This new Senate bailout bill would be taken up as a welcome gift by most of the individuals, considering the fact that it would bring down a little curb on the growing rate of inflation. When the Senate bailout bill was modified to be put forward before the House of Representatives, it had been crafted in such a manner by which there was a secondary plan, which would come into effect if the bill were to be rejected a second time by the House. The interesting part of the Senate bailout bill being passed is that, it could jeopardize the votes for various democrats, as they had earlier slowed down an already approved bill by the Senate. The reason for this was that it cut down the payment of taxes, popping up the question of how to gather that money to fill the coffer. By the decree of the Senate bailout bill the Sec has been authorized to pull out the mark-to-market form of entry in the balance-sheets of the banks. This would prove to be a positive factor for the investors as well as the general public, in various ways in the near future. There are several modifications like the ones mentioned above that have been put down in the modified Senate bailout bill, as a part of immediate bailout plan to stabilize the financial sector.


