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"Despite the difficult circumstances under which many decisions have been made, those decisions must be clearly explained to the American people, and the officials who make them must be held accountable for their actions," said the panel. Texas Rep. Jeb Hensarling, the only Republican on the panel, voted not to approve its report. In separate comments, he wrote that TARP bailed out failing and non-financial firms, was unsuccessful in stemming the foreclosure crisis and politicized decisions that should have been purely economic. "TARP is failing its mandate," Hensarling wrote. "It is difficult to conclude that Treasury has diligently discharged its taxpayer protection obligation." The panel is one of three oversight mechanisms Congress built into the financial bailout legislation. The law also created a Special Inspector General for the programs and authorized regular audits by the Government Accountability Office. Warren gained prominence as an early voice questioning whether Treasury was providing enough transparency as it doled out the bailout money. She also was the first to propose creating a new agency to protect consumers against abuse by lenders and other financial enterprises. Mortgage brokers, payday lenders and other companies offering high-risk loans faced little regulation in the run-up to the mortgage and financial crises.
Legislation to create a consumer financial protection agency is working its way through Congress. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner can extend the $700 billion program beyond the end of the year, but Republicans have said that authority should be taken away, arguing that some $300 billion has been unused or returned and the money should be used to reduce the deficit rather than fund new programs.
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