"It was our hope that we could do that this week," Hoyer said. "That does not appear to be the case."
The nation's three biggest auto manufacturers -- Chrysler LLC, Ford...
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WASHINGTON - U.S. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Mechanicsville, said Tuesday that Congress could meet again in December if members are unable to make progress in dealing with the nation's economic crisis. Find Us On Facebook
The Senate reconvened Monday to discuss its first priority, aid for the struggling automotive industry. The House reconvenes Wednesday but doesn't expect to address the auto bailout until the Senate passes legislation.
"It was our hope that we could do that this week," Hoyer said. "That does not appear to be the case." The nation's three biggest auto manufacturers -- Chrysler LLC, Ford...
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