Paulson says Obama will decide on rescue spending
Published 1/8/2009 at Reuters: Politics
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The architect of the Bush administration's effort to stabilize the troubled U.S. financial system said on Wednesday President-elect Barack Obama will make the decisions on how to spend the remaining half of a $700 billion bank bailout program.
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