Posted On: February 9, 2011 by Carmen Dellutri

Congress Meeting About States Debt Crisis: Are You Kidding Me?

Members of Congress are meeting this week to discuss the ongoing financial crisis faced by a majority of States. On January 22, 2010 I wrote a blog titled: Can A State Declare Bankruptcy? At the time, I didn't think Congress would actually consider getting involved in the State's individual financial problems. This is the same Congress that has put the American people $14 Trillion dollars in debt. These guys and gals are going to help the states. Really. Well, no thank you.

First, Congress must decide if they are going to get involved. Let's hope they don't and the inquiry will end there. I'm just really concerned about the Federal Government stepping into anything these days. Their history of fixing things is concerning.

This post was submitted by Carmen Dellutri, Esq., founder of The Dellutri Law Group, P.A. Currently, the firm has offices in Port Charlotte, Fort Myers, Naples and Sarasota. Mr. Dellutri also sits on the Board of American Board of Certification. Mr. Dellutri is also one of the founders of the Bankruptcy Law Network, Debt Law Network, Credit Law Network, and Mortgage Law Network. Mr. Dellutri also writes for the firm's personal injury litigation blog, www.faircreditreportingactblog.com and www.fairdebtcollectionpracticesactblog.com, and the firm's mortgage modification blog.