September 12, 2009
Opinion of Carl Levin approved10:51 AM
The Obama Administration's handling of the auto bailout has been satisfactory.

Presidents rarely make absolute commitments. This is a very notable and very appropriate one.
April 25, 2009
Opinion of Carl Levin approved10:24 PM
Memos about CIA torture techniques should have been released by the Obama Administration.

"The President has made good on his commitment that transparency and the rule of law will be the touchstones of his Presidency."
January 12, 2009
Opinion of Carl Levin approved11:52 AM
Opinion of Carl Levin approved11:44 AM
January 7, 2009
Opinion of Carl Levin approved2:40 PM
Governor Blagojevich should resign.

"We write to insist that you step down as Governor of Illinois..."
November 18, 2008
Opinion of Carl Levin approved2:13 PM
The U.S. federal government should provide financial support to its auto industry.

free up money from the $700 billion Wall Street rescue for Detroit auto makers
November 10, 2008
Opinion of Carl Levin approved3:27 PM
The federal government is most responsible for the current financial crisis.

The financial mess we’re in is the result of 8 years of inadequate regulation of U.S. financial markets by the Bush Administration.
Opinion of Carl Levin approved3:26 PM
Mark-to-market accounting should not be suspended.

A final provision in the bill that was added at the last minute may also come back to haunt the American public
Opinion of Carl Levin approved3:26 PM
The U.S. is undergoing the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.

Mr. President, our nation’s economy is in crisis, the likes of which we haven’t seen since the 1930s.
November 2, 2008
Opinion of Carl Levin approved2:25 PM
The federal government should pass the proposed $700 billion financial system bailout.

But, it is with reluctance that I will vote for this rescue plan
October 31, 2008
August 25, 2008
July 26, 2008
Opinion of Carl Levin approved4:13 PM
July 7, 2008
Opinion of Carl Levin approved4:37 PM
The U.S. should not have signed the Kyoto Treaty.

Signed Byrd-Hagel Resolution against it