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The Senate narrowly approved the initial money in June. But some lawmakers who voted for the plan, including Sens. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., and Susan Collins, R-Maine, have said the additional dollars should push consumers to buy more fuel-efficient vehicles and allow people to buy fuel-efficient used vehicles. Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., has said he was concerned with the way the House paid for the extension, shifting $2 billion from a renewable energy loan program. DeMint questioned the government's role in providing incentives for auto sales. "My children and grandchildren are going to have to pay for these cars, and we're helping auto dealers while there are thousands of other small businesses that aren't getting the help," he said. LaHood said dealers will be reimbursed for deals in the pipeline and that the government will make a "good-faith effort" for transactions beginning Monday. Dealers have complained of computer problems and difficulties processing
their transactions. LaHood said the program's Web site -- http://www.cars.gov/
-- received 2 million hits and the department faced "some bureaucratic problems" in getting the dealer paperwork processed.
But LaHood said the department was working to fix the computer glitches facing dealers, an unexpected consequence to a program that took off despite sluggish car sales this year. "We knew it was going to be very popular. We didn't know it was going to be as wildly popular as it was," LaHood said. The vouchers are being processed by Citigroup Inc., which plans to double the number of people processing voucher requests and triple the work force next week. Transportation spokeswoman Sasha Johnson said the department was monitoring the processing of vouchers and is "prepared to take whatever additional steps needed to meet the unprecedented volume." DeMint appeared on "Fox News Sunday," while Greenspan was on ABC's "This Week."
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