U.S. Senators Reach Bipartisan Agreement on Aiding Automakers
By John Hughes and Nicholas Johnston
Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- A group of U.S. senators has reached a bipartisan agreement on aiding U.S. automakers, said an aide to Democratic Senator Carl Levin of Michigan.
No details are available, Levin aide Tara Andringa said in an e-mail. Levin and colleagues Debbie Stabenow, a Michigan Democrat, George Voinovich, an Ohio Republican, and Kit Bond, a Missouri Republican, scheduled a 2:30 p.m. news conference in Washington.
Congressional leaders haven't said whether they support the plan.
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