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Solyndra Documents: House Panel Votes To Subpoena White House Documents

MATTHEW DALY   11/ 3/11 09:34 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — A Republican-led House panel on Thursday agreed to subpoena the White House for documents related to Solyndra Inc., the failed California solar company that received a half-billion-dollar federal loan.

A House Energy and Commerce subcommittee voted 14-9 along party lines to authorize subpoenas of top White House officials. GOP lawmakers say the subpoenas are necessary because the White House has denied or delayed requests for thousands of documents related to Solyndra. The Fremont, Calif., company received a $528 million federal loan before filing for bankruptcy protection and laying off 1,100 workers.

Rep. Fred Upton, chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, said getting White House documents on Solyndra was like "extracting a tooth without anesthesia" – painful and time-consuming.

"I wish it had not come to this, but it has," said Upton, R-Mich., who called the White House "downright obstructionist" on Solyndra.

Democrats called the solar loan subpoena an overreach.

Rep. Diana DeGette, D-Colo., called the vote "an act of irresponsible partisanship" and a "political sideshow" that obscures the real issues in the Solyndra debacle.

DeGette and other Democrats said the vote amounted to a "fishing expedition" that grants Upton broad powers to issue subpoenas as he sees fit.

It was the second time in two days that a House panel authorized a subpoena of administration documents. On Wednesday, a House Judiciary subcommittee authorized its chairman to subpoena Department of Homeland Security documents on deportations of illegal immigrants.

Upton, who met with White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler on Wednesday, said he will take into account recent White House attempts to provide the committee with documents as he considers whether to issue a subpoena.

White House spokesman Eric Schultz said the Obama administration was disappointed in the GOP vote, adding that committee leaders have "refused to discuss their requests with us in good faith," instead choosing "a partisan route, proceeding with subpoenas that are unprecedented and unwarranted."

Schultz said the administration has "cooperated extensively" with the committee's investigation by producing more than 85,000 pages of documents, including 20,000 pages produced Wednesday. Administration officials also have participated in multiple briefings and hearings on Solyndra, he said.

"All of the materials that have been disclosed affirm what we said on Day One: This was a merit-based decision made by the Department of Energy," Schultz said. "We'd like to see as much passion in House Republicans for creating jobs as we see in this investigation."

Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., the energy panel's senior Democrat and former chairman, said a subpoena can only be justified if Congress and the executive branch have reached an unbridgeable impasse, which he said he didn't see.

"Apparently what the committee really wants is a confrontation with the president, not information," Waxman said.

But Rep. Cliff Stearns, R-Fla., chairman of the energy panel's subcommittee on oversight and investigations, said an impasse had been reached.

"The administration seems to think that if they drag this out, we will give up and simply go away. But we won't," Stearns said.

Congressional Republicans have been investigating Solyndra' s bankruptcy amid embarrassing revelations that federal officials were warned it had problems but nonetheless continued to support it and sent President Barack Obama to visit the company and praise it publicly.

Energy Secretary Steven Chu, who is scheduled to testify before the full committee later this month, acknowledged Thursday the loan program needed work, but took issue with those in Washington who he said were "ready to throw in the towel on clean energy."

Chu, speaking at an energy conference held by The Washington Post, said, "There is no reason to sit on the sidelines and concede on clean energy." But, he noted that Congress and the administration "can design a better loan program."

Among the 1,200 pages of documents the administration released Wednesday were details of a bailout plan considered by the Energy Department that would have provided an infusion of cash to Solyndra and part-ownership of the company by the government.

It was one of several scenarios outlined in August by the investment banking firm Lazard Ltd. Lazard was paid $1 million for analyzing options related to Solyndra.

A Lazard spokeswoman said Thursday that the firm ultimately advised the government not to spend any further capital on Solyndra. "The government agreed with Lazard's advice," she added.

On Aug. 29, DOE officials informed Solyndra that there would no federal refinancing. Two days later, the company shut its doors for good.

The White House announced last week it had ordered an independent review of similar loans made by the Energy Department. The review by former Treasury official Herb Allison will assess the health of more than two dozen other renewable energy loans and loan guarantees made by the Energy Department program that supported Solyndra.

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AP Environment Writer Dina Cappiello contributed to this report.

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Matthew Daly can be followed at http://twitter.com/MatthewDalyWDC

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11:40 PM on 11/12/2011
Humm. Seems the Obama administration has made sure more than one Obama campaign donator got big bucks from the tax payers. Got to wonder of this is the plan to help keep 2012 Obama campaign flush with cash?
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I am a disabled nam vet
11:17 PM on 11/04/2011
Why is the wh having a fit over the subpeonas?If they have nothing to hide then they shouldn't have any problem with it at all
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
04:07 PM on 11/04/2011
Nuclear power got 54B$ in loan backing for an industry with a 50% default rate.

Oil and gas multinationals go 4B$ in tax breaks for record profits.

Bankster who crashed the economy got 14T$ in free .004% money from the FED.

The MIC gets 54% of our F tax revenues.

The ingrate rich avoid trillions in taxes to the country that made their fortunes and their very lives possible.

Solyandra installed 100MW of solar that will produce 1-2B$ worth of electricity.

This is a witch hunt.
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01:38 PM on 11/04/2011
"We'd like to see as much passion in House Republicans for creating jobs as we see in this investigation, said White House spokesman Eric Schultz, after the vote.

"What the committee really wants is a confrontation with the president ......., Our attention should be on rebuilding our economy, not manufacturing controversies with our president," Waxman said!

I couldn't agree more but will not be as charitable as congressman Waxman or WH spokesman Eric Schultz in my appraisal . The GOP with Tea Party backing is working as hard as it can to ‘insure’ that the economy ‘continues to flounder’ ---mostly through inaction and obstructionism in their not so subtle effort to sabotage the presidents efforts to enact even modest legislation; to provide relief to a number of employment sectors while helping to maintain our crumbling infrastructure and securing thousands of jobs in vital areas such as public safety and emergency response. In the words of John Boehner, “Hell no you won‘t! ‘Anything’ to make the President look bad.

They then have the temerity to say the Presidents policies are hurting the economy. What a crock! The GOP and Tea Party are out of excuses.
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kimbanyc
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12:15 PM on 11/04/2011
The fact that Solyndra failed is unfortunat­e for their business and
our economy, but I'm sure that there have been failures in both China
and Germany in their attempts to be a dominant player in green
technologi­es. The difference is that China is investing billions in
solar technology­. If we fail to move forward in developing these
technologi­es we will not only fall behind in these technologi­es, but
our ability to compete in many other businesses­, especially
manufactur­ing, will be further undercut. China and Germany's business
will be paying far less for energy costs to run factories,
infrastruc­ture projects and other businesses and we will be remain
reliant on the dirtier and more expensive fossil fuels. To ignore the
benefits of green technology is not only bad for this country, it is
bad for business and our ability to compete in the world economy.
11:31 AM on 11/04/2011
I know this is embarrassing for this administration but we need to learn from our mistakes and this one was huge. the only way to learn from past mistakes and to prevent it from happening again is to take a close look at how the loan process and analysis was done. If a scientist who heads the department made the call instead of someone with experience assessing possible risk factors for loans then the change needs to be made to make sure in the future only someone qualitfied to make those assessments are in the position to make advisements on whether to give loans or not. I do not believe our governement should be in the business of venture capitalism with tax payers money. There is to much risk of the money going to big campaign donors. Only congress should hold the purse strings. Our government agencies and our central government has been consoludating power gradually over the years which has left a lot of area open for abuse. The US treasury needs to be protected from becoming our political elites piggy bank where they can use our tax dollars to reward the big campaign donors. The biggest beneficiaries of the bailouts and stimulus were wallstreet and the unions which gave a record number of campaign funds for our current president.
11:22 AM on 11/04/2011
It seems you have to force an issue to get the WH to give up info....just where is all that "transparency" bho promised??
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Stephen1349
The law is reason..free from passion.
11:45 AM on 11/04/2011
The White House has released documents....over 80,000. You know as well as everybody here knows that this is the GOP trying to find some wheeler-dealer connection between the President and company officials. It isn't going to happen and the GOP will do what they have been doing...dealing with anything to keep from having to take responsibility for not having met their pledge in 2010, stonewalling the President since he was elected, and hiding their own corruption, greed, Wall Street connections, and bankster connections. Only an idiot couldn't see through all of this for what it really is.....or a desperate party struggling to find a viable, sane and "together" candidate who can unseat President Obama. Guess what? That isn't going to happen either. They are eating their young like hamsters and it is just a matter of time before the other shoe drops.
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Llib Noswad
aka: Bill, Conservative
10:11 AM on 11/04/2011
obama's going to claim "Executive privilege”, so much for his open government.
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Stephen1349
The law is reason..free from passion.
11:48 AM on 11/04/2011
As did Bush, as did Clinton, as did G.W Bush, Sr., as did Nixon..blah blah blah. He has the right to invoke that privilege just as any other president. The bottomline is that this is just a waste of time so the GOP can continue to stall, waiver, filibuster, and obstruct progress after not having met their promise in 2010. Hellooooo...have you look at where this House stands in the polls? For some ignorance is bliss....for others it is what they hope is out there in order to hide their own agenda.
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Llib Noswad
aka: Bill, Conservative
12:16 PM on 11/04/2011
I may be wrong, but it seems that one of obama's pledges was "open government". You gotta know what the guy's trying to hide.
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temeculapaul
No more hurting people. Peace.
05:38 AM on 11/04/2011
Don't mention ENRON -- your comment won't get posted!
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temeculapaul
No more hurting people. Peace.
05:34 AM on 11/04/2011
ENRON makes Solyndra look like pocket change. Obama didn't have closed meetings with energy moguls like Cheney did. I know, we shouldn't look back at history, that way Republicans can repeat it. Tax cuts, deficits, wars, torture, deregulation! Let's ride that one-trick elephant and do it again!
09:44 AM on 11/04/2011
Before its messy decline and fall, Enron had plenty of clout in George W. Bush's Washington, from the personal ties between chairman Ken Lay and the President to the company's alleged influence on Vice President Dick Cheney's energy task force. But Enron's cozy relationship with Washington didn't start there. Documents obtained by TIME show the energy giant enjoyed much closer ties with Clinton Administration regulators than was generally known. Long before Cheney's task force met with Enron officials and included their ideas in Bush's energy plan, Clinton's energy team was doing much the same thing. Drafting a 1995 plan to help facilitate cash flow and credit for energy producers, it asked for Enron's input—and listened. The staff was directed to "rework the proposal to take into account the specific comments and suggestions you made," Clinton Deputy Energy Secretary Bill White wrote an Enron official.
Clinton officials also made efforts to help Enron get business overseas. Clinton Energy Secretary Hazel O'Leary included Enron officials on trade missions to India, China, Pakistan and South Africa



Read more: http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,338580,00.html#ixzz1ckBmDRaQ
11:12 AM on 11/04/2011
Don't confuse the liberals with facts - it just makes them more irritable!
11:33 AM on 11/04/2011
this president was voted in and the democrats got majorities because they promised to drain the swamp only to turn out to be worse than the last group that got the boot!
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temeculapaul
No more hurting people. Peace.
05:10 AM on 11/04/2011
Just as soon as Cheney releases records of his meetings with energy moguls before the collapse of Enron that makes Solyndra look like pocket change.
02:16 AM on 11/04/2011
Another stonewalling by the administration. They seem to have a lot to hide.
Kind of like Watergate !!!
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cascot
"I don't want to live my life being a color." MJ
12:51 AM on 11/04/2011
Why isn't this article on the "Front Page" of HuffPo?? A WH NOT responding to repeated requests for Solyndra involved paperwork (and computer records) by Congress is BIG news---is there the possibility that HuffPo doesn't want this to be front and center?
If Obama's Presidency is supposed to be "the most transparent administration" in history, WHY ISN'T THE INFORMATION FORTH COMING????????????
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fmarasajr
conducting a battle of wits with unarmed people.
12:51 AM on 11/04/2011
the beginning of the end for obamasoros.
12:34 AM on 11/04/2011
I KNOW WHAT OBAMA AND ALL OF HIS FRIENDS WILL SAY WHEN QUESTIONED... RRRAAAHHHHHH!!! BUSH DID IT!!!! RRRRAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!! ITS NOT MY FAULT!!!!! RRRRAHHHHH!!!! ITS ALL BUSH'S FAULT !!! RRRRAHHHHHH!!! NOISY PARROTS AGAIN
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Doobie Snacks
"Ruh-roh, Raggy"
12:43 AM on 11/04/2011
At least it will be different than,"I don't recall," I don't recall," and "I don't recall."
Made famous by the Bush administration and all other plagues on humanity known as the Right with short term memory...
01:28 AM on 11/04/2011
I have to laugh everytime someone tries to use the "two wrongs make a right" with the actions of this administration. I have no use for career politicians from any side of the ailse. BOTH parties have clearly helped destroy this once great country, but we need to concentrate on the wrong doings as they come up, regardless of which party!
11:16 AM on 11/04/2011
Or Clinton's "it depends on what the definition of is is!" Seems like the Left might have some memory loss as well!