Senator Harry Reid Takes His Gloves Off For Asbestos Victims: To Bill Frist, "[S. 852] is Plagued By Massive Uncertainties . . . "!
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Senator Harry Reid (D) recently sent a letter to Senator Bill Frist (R) responding to Frist's support of S. 852, otherwise known as the national asbestos trust fund bill. The bill is viewed by many, including asbestos victims, labor unions, insurers, and small and mid-sized companies, as a sweetheart deal for asbestos producers and suppliers that have vigorously lobbied for the bill and against victims' rights. Sen. Reid states emphatically and unequivocally in the letter that he will not support the controversial bill. To summarize, Sen. Reid warns that S. 852 is not ready for consideration by the Senate due to its "massive uncertainties" concerning companies' willingness and ability to pay into the trust. If the bill passes, thousands of asbestos victims will be left without any recourse while the government attempts to collect necessary funds. The "centerpiece" of S. 852 is a $140 billion government-run trust fund to "compensate" victims of asbestos. However, the adequacy and solvency of this trust fund "remain in serious doubt," Sen. Reid warns. Among the proposed legislation's many problems:
Accordingly, questions such as the actual cost of the program, the amount that will have to be financed by the government, and whether the proposed funding will be sufficient to compensate all qualifying claims remain unanswered. Asbestos victims, labor unions, insurers and small and mid-sized business all oppose the bill. Based on all of these considerations, Sen. Reid refuses to support the bill and is strongly encouraging senators who support the bill to reconsider their position. Roger G. Worthington Source: January 30, 2006 letter from Sen. Harry Reid, Democratic Leater, U.S. Senate to Sen. Bill Frist, Majority Leader. Click here. *** POSTED ON JANUARY 31, 2006 *** |