[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 140 (Tuesday, September 20, 2011)]
[House]
[Pages H6259-H6260]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CHINESE DRYWALL
The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mrs. Roby). Under the Speaker's announced
policy of January 5, 2011, the gentleman from Virginia (Mr. Rigell) is
recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader.
Mr. RIGELL. Now, imagine you worked hard and saved for a down payment
of your own, a down payment on the American Dream. Imagine that you
found the right place, secured the financing and happily started your
life as a homeowner.
Now, imagine months later, though, that your house is filled with a
putrid, rotten, egg-like odor that just permeates your home, makes your
children sick with severe headaches and nose bleeds. Imagine the
mounting frustration when the copper coils on your AC unit and your
refrigerator corrode, develop leaks and have to be replaced again and
again and again.
You ultimately have to move your family into a rental home and find
out that the cause of all of this pain and grief is nothing other than
defective drywall that fills your home and was imported from China.
Madam Speaker, many of my constituents don't have to imagine that
nightmare. They are experiencing it and living it right now.
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Some have been dealing with this issue for more than 2 years without
relief. Many are severely financially strained as they continue to have
to pay the mortgage on the first home and then go out and find a second
residence to live in and pay for both. Some have had their homes
foreclosed on. Some have gone into bankruptcy. I have been in these
homes. These people are hurting, our fellow American citizens.
And because our legal system is flawed, the manufacturers of the
contaminated drywall that is coming from China are not being held
accountable for a defective, dangerous product. Even if a judgment is
made in favor of the homeowners, it can't be enforced.
That is not right. Homeowners' insurance and builders' insurance is
not covering the damages. At the end of the day, who is left holding
the bag? It's the owner of the home. This is not the American way.
Their finances are devastated, their credit ratings are ruined. Now I
am working with a bipartisan group with my colleagues doing everything
we can on the Contaminated Drywall Caucus to forge a better path for
our fellow citizens.
We have had hearings, we have met with the Consumer Product Safety
Commission, we have written letters to the President. We have asked for
assistance from the United States Trade Representative, but it's not
enough. We must, we must hold the Chinese manufacturers accountable for
the defective products they shipped to our Nation and that fill our
American homes.
So I call on the committees of jurisdiction to hold hearings, to
investigate and move forward some practical solutions to this problem
that is hurting so many of our neighbors.
Madam Speaker, I yield back the balance of my time.
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