From Deseret News archives:
Matheson and Bishop vote against bailout
Both opposed it this time, just as they did when the House initially rejected the bailout on Monday. On the other hand, Rep. Chris Cannon, R-Utah, again supported the bailout as Sens. Bob Bennett and Orrin Hatch also did earlier this week in the Senate.
Matheson, D-Utah, and Republican Bishop face re-election next month. Cannon was already defeated in the primary election, so he does not. And neither Bennett nor Hatch face election this year.
Bishop said that thousands of voter calls to his office were "overwhelmingly against it (the bailout) and very passionate. But I tried to take that equation out of the picture. I really wanted to do the right thing regardless of other ramifications," he said. "I spent a lot of time soul searching."
In the end, "Deep down, I think we could have done better to safeguard the vulnerability of voters," he said.
"I sat in every meeting I could and listened to what everyone was saying especially those with expertise," he said. "But the advise was often conflicting."
If a more full debate had occurred, Bishop said he might have been able to develop comfort that the bill was the best possible but he instead was left wondering about many other proposals that did not receive close consideration and debate.
Matheson also said "a solid majority" of calls to his office were against the bailout. "The calls against it actually increased when people found out what the Senate had put in the bill" to sweeten it. "It upset a lot of people."
He said his opposition "was in no way a political vote" made simply to increase his re-election chances. "On Monday we voted no, and the stock market dropped 777 votes. If you wanted a political vote, you would want to be on the other side of that," he said.
"The overriding issue is that no one convinced me this bill will fix the underlying problem. When you talk about spending $700 billion, you want to have some certainty about what impact it will have on the problem," Matheson said.
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