We Have Been Heard – "Regular Order" on Our Issue Has Been Satisfied – 7 Hearings Already – Now We Need Action to Right This Wrong

Between 2009 and 2013, Congress has held hearings seven times to look into the circumstances surrounding the termination of the Delphi salaried pension plan and how it was connected with the U.S. Government leading General Motors through its 40-day bankruptcy in 2009.
 
Hearing #1 — October 29, 2009
Senate Health, Education, Labor, Pensions Committee (Full Committee)
Pensions in Peril: Helping Workers Preserve Retirement Security Through a Recession
 
Hearing #2 — December 2, 2009
House Committee on Education and Labor
Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions
Examining the Delphi Bankruptcy’s Impact on Workers and Retirees
 
Hearing #3 — July 13, 2010
House Committee on Financial Services
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
Field Hearing; Canfield, Ohio
After The Financial Crisis: Ongoing Challenges Facing Delphi Retirees
 
Hearing #4 — June 22, 2011
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs, Stimulus Oversight and Government Spending
Lasting Implications of The General Motors Bailout
 
Hearing #5 — November 14, 2011
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Field Hearing; Dayton, Ohio
Delphi Pension Fallout; Federal Government Picked Winners and Losers, So Who Won and Who Lost?
 
Hearing #6 — June 10, 2013
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Subcommittee on Government Operations
Field Hearing; Dayton Ohio
The Delphi Pension Bailout: Unequal Treatment of Retirees
 
Hearing #7 — September 11, 2013
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Subcommittee on Government Operations
Oversight of the SIGTARP Report on Treasury’s Role in the Delphi Pension Bailout