Senate Democrats question if they can
trust EXIM Bank nominee to support its mission
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[August 02, 2017]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Eight U.S.
Senate Democrats questioned on Tuesday whether they could trust
President Donald Trump's nominee for the top job at the U.S.
Export-Import Bank to support renewing the trade lender's charter in
2019 and to believe in its mission.
Scott Garrett, a former Republican congressman from New Jersey who was
one of the EXIM Bank's leading opponents during a 2015 fight in Congress
to shut it down, "refused to confirm that he would unequivocally support
reauthorizing the bank," Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer and
seven other senators said in a statement after meeting with Garrett.
The nominee for EXIM chairman has met with strong opposition from
industry groups that use its financing, including the National
Association of Manufacturers, which said Garrett had a track record of
trying to undermine the institution.
The bank has been unable to approve loans above $10 million for two
years because of efforts by conservative Republicans in Congress to shut
it down and then block nominations to its board, keeping it from
financing large aircraft, satellites, power turbines and other major
projects.
Critics have charged that EXIM provides unnecessary "corporate welfare"
to large companies such as Boeing <BA.N>, General Electric <GE.N> and
Caterpillar <CAT.N>, putting taxpayers at risk. The bank also provides
export financing and guarantees for thousands of small manufacturers.
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Rep. Scott Garrett (R-NJ) questions SEC Chairwoman Mary Jo White
during a hearing in Washington, U.S., November 15, 2016.
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"Today’s meeting was bizarre. Scott Garrett – one of the most vocal
opponents of the Export-Import Bank while he was in Congress –
agreed to speak with us about his nomination, but during the
meeting, he wouldn’t discuss his personal thoughts about the Bank
and its mission,” the senators said in a statement.
"The bank has overwhelming support from Republicans and Democrats in
Congress and we need a leader of the bank who also fully stands by
its goals," added the senators, who included Democrats Heidi
Heitkamp, Maria Cantwell, Patty Murray, Sherrod Brown, Amy
Klobuchar, Chris Coons and Joe Donnelly.
Their statement did not say specifically how they would vote on
Garrett's nomination. No nomination hearing has been scheduled by
the Senate Banking Committee.
A White House spokeswoman could not immediately be reached for
comment on the senators’ statement.
(Reporting by David Lawder; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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