[Congressional Record Volume 155, Number 86 (Wednesday, June 10, 2009)] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page E1366] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] PERSONAL EXPLANATION ______ HON. STEVE KING of iowa in the house of representatives Wednesday, June 10, 2009 Mr. KING of Iowa. Madam Speaker, on June 9, 2009, I mistakenly cast a ``YES'' vote on H.R. 2751, the Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Act. I am submitting this statement for printing in the Congressional Record to clarify that I am opposed to H.R. 2751 and had intended to vote ``no.'' The bill authorizes $4 billion of new spending. This is on top of the $85 billion American taxpayers have provided to help ``restructure'' the auto industry already. Just yesterday, auto-parts suppliers asked President Obama's auto task force for an additional $8 to $10 billion in federal aid. In addition, a similar program instituted in Germany ended up costing three times more than originally anticipated. Also, the legislation requires dealers to remove ``clunkers'' from the market through salvage, reducing the amount of preowned supply. Families that still cannot afford a new automobile, even with the voucher, will face rising prices in the used car market during the current recession at a time when affordability is an even greater issue. Additionally, under the bill, the DOT is required to promulgate many of the regulations to implement the program within 30 days. This grants too much authority to the executive branch to enact a new $4 billion dollar program. For these and other reasons, I am opposed to H.R. 2751, and I intended to vote ``no'' on rollcall 314. ____________________