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    Issues - Auto Industry Federal Bridge Loan, 2008-2009

    Cherrin, Daniel
    2015

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    Abstract

    Records related to bridge loans provided by the United States government to Detroit's automotive industry. Includes op-ed pieces, correspondence to government officials including President George W. Bush, Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner, and Ed Montgomery (member of the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry and Director of Recovery for Auto Communities and Workers),

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