Sean Lengell
Articles by Sean Lengell
Cheney backs Rubio in Senate bid
Conservative Republican Senate candidate Marco Rubio picked up another high-profile endorsement Thursday when former Vice President Dick Cheney said he was backing the former Florida House speaker over his primary rival Gov. Charlie Crist. Published April 22, 2010
Reports: IRS eyes Rubio’s spending
The IRS reportedly is investigating the Senate candidate's use of a Republican Party credit card while he was Florida's House speaker, adding new intrigue to the closely watched GOP primary that for weeks has revolved around the fate of Republican Gov. Charlie Crist's bid for the Senate seat. Published April 22, 2010
Lehman fiasco fuels Obama bill debate
A probe of one of Wall Street's biggest failures has become a proxy battle in the congressional fight that could decide the fate of President Obama's push to overhaul the nation's financial regulatory system. Published April 21, 2010
Senate panel backs Bernanke’s 2nd term
A Senate panel endorsed Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke for a second four-year term Thursday, setting up a final vote in the full Senate, which is expected to confirm his renomination in the coming weeks. Published December 18, 2009
Senate panel OKs Bernanke nomination
A Senate panel on Thursday endorsed Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke for a second four-year term, setting up a final vote in the full Senate, which is expected to confirm his renomination in the coming weeks. Published December 17, 2009
Democrats’ ads target House GOP on finance bill vote
Democrats are targeting a dozen vulnerable House Republicans with a media blitz beginning this week that accuses them of protecting the interests of big banks at the expense of ordinary Americans. Published December 17, 2009
Bernanke expected to keep job at Fed
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke, fresh off this week's honor of being named Time magazine's "Person of the Year," is expected to win enough support in the Senate to keep his job for another 4-year term. Published December 17, 2009
Citigroup to repay $20 billion in bailout funds
Citigroup Inc. said Monday that it will repay $20 billion in public loans in a big step toward gaining back its independence after last year's taxpayer-funded bailout. Published December 15, 2009
Citigroup to repay $20B in TARP loans
Citigroup announced Monday that it will repay $20 billion in public loans in a big move toward emerging from government oversight following last year's taxpayer-funded bailout. Published December 14, 2009
House puts tighter reins on Wall Street
The House on Friday passed the most sweeping regulatory overhaul of the nation's financial sector since the New Deal, a measure that calls for greater consumer protections and tighter government control of the industry. Published December 12, 2009
House approves major financial regulation bill
The House on Friday passed the most sweeping regulatory overhaul of the nation's financial sector since the New Deal, a measure that calls for greater consumer protections and tighter government control of the industry. Published December 11, 2009
Financial regulation in trouble
House Democratic leaders struggling to advance a bill to overhaul the nation's financial regulatory system have been hit by an unusual push back from a sweeping range of party interests determined to have their say. Published December 11, 2009
Bank bailout gets mixed ratings
An independent government watchdog gave the Treasury Department's bank bailout mixed reviews in its year-end report, saying that the program was key in "stopping the panic" on Wall Street last year but that it failed in many of its goals. Published December 10, 2009
Report: Mixed reviews for bank bailout
An independent government watchdog gave the Treasury Department's bank bailout mixed reviews in its year-end report, saying that the program was key in "stopping the panic" on Wall Street last year but that it failed to reach many of its goals. Published December 9, 2009
Treasury extends bailout authority to Oct.
Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner has announced an extension of the financial bailout authority to October 2010 — despite recent estimates that the program will cost taxpayers less than expected. Published December 9, 2009
House GOP says no to Copenhagen proposals
House Republicans on Tuesday warned President Obama not to commit the United States to reductions in greenhouse gas emissions at this month's climate change conference in Copenhagen, saying that Congress would reject any such agreement. Published December 8, 2009
Obama mulls use of bank bailout money for jobs
The Obama administration says the cost of the taxpayer-financed bank bailout will be about $200 billion less than projected and is looking to use some of the money to fund new job-creation efforts. Published December 8, 2009
Gates sees slow Afghan pullout, not exit timetable
Top military officials have rebutted Republican criticism of the administration's timetables for Afghanistan, saying withdrawals are scheduled only to begin in 2011 and that a significant U.S. military presence will remain in Afghanistan for years. Published December 7, 2009
Officials: 2011 Afghan pullout ‘not a cliff’
White House and military officials on Sunday defended President Obama's announced July 2011 date for the beginning of a U.S. troop withdrawal in Afghanistan, saying that the schedule was not a hard-and-fast exit strategy. Published December 6, 2009
Bernanke says Fed actions averted meltdown
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke on Thursday vigorously defended his handling of last year's near collapse of the economy, telling a Senate panel considering his reconfirmation that his actions helped avert an even greater crisis. Published December 4, 2009