'Cash for Clunkers' Amendment Withdrawn from Senate Stimulus Bill

‘Cash for Clunkers’ Amendment Withdrawn from Senate Stimulus Bill

The "Cash for Clunkers" amendment to the United States Senate stimulus package was withdrawn from the bill on Thursday. The Cash for Clunkers program would have earmarked federal funds for car owners to trade-in their sport utility vehicles in exchange for vouchers to be used to obtain newer, more fuel efficient vehicles ....

The “Cash for Clunkers” amendment to the United States Senate stimulus package was withdrawn from the bill on Thursday. The Cash for Clunkers program would have earmarked federal funds for car owners to trade-in their sport utility vehicles in exchange for vouchers to be used to obtain newer, more fuel efficient vehicles.

“We are thrilled that this amendment was withdrawn from the stimulus package,” said Kathleen Schmatz, president and CEO of the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA). “This amendment was full of potholes from the beginning and once the Senators were informed of all the unintended harmful consequences that would have resulted from inclusion of this amendment in the bill, they made a very wise and informed decision to remove this amendment from the stimulus package.”

Congress and states have considered Cash for Clunkers proposals in the past and in many cases have decided against them. Many legislators have come to realize the unintended consequences of this program and that they are not a cost effective use of government money.

“I want to thank our AAIA staff and most importantly our membership for their hard work in getting out the word about the problems “Cash for Clunkers” would cause,” continued Schmatz. “Their letters, emails and phone calls opposing “Cash for Clunkers” were instrumental in getting this amendment removed. The elimination of this amendment is a great victory for vehicle owners as well as for every small business owner who is involved in the automotive industry.”

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