Michigan’s Jennifer Granholm and five other US governors urged federal officials today to act quickly in delivering financial aid to the auto industry, the Detroit Free Press reports. In a letter, the governors of Delaware, Kentucky, New York, Ohio and South Dakota stress that the credit crisis has hurt auto sales by making it difficult for consumers to get loans.
“We appreciate your recent efforts to provide liquidity to the credit and financial markets, and urge that you use your broad regulatory authority to ensure that your continued actions help promote liquidity within the US auto industry,” the governors wrote. Congress approved $25 billion in low-interest loans, but no funds have yet been dispersed. General Motors and Chrysler are seeking $10 billion more to facilitate a merger. (More Treasury Department stories.)