U.S. cities need national bailout agency: Rohatyn
The architect of the 1970s financial rescue of New York City said on Wednesday the federal government should create a powerful national agency to bail out dozens of floundering U.S. cities.
Felix Rohatyn, the chairman of New York’s Municipal Assistance Corp. from 1975 to 1993, said at the Reuters Infrastructure Summit that policymakers should look to the Reconstruction Finance Corp. created in 1932 as a model to aid cities and states as they confront their biggest deficits in decades.
“I think this all is unfortunately virgin territory,” he said, referring to the impact of the 17-month-old national recession on state and local governments.
Rohatyn, author of “Bold Endeavors,” a history of landmark U.S. infrastructure investments, said the depression-era reconstruction bank was a successful lender to local governments, banks and businesses.
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