Politics | TARP Dems: Use TARP Funds to Aid Jobless, Homeowners White House wants to use balance to cut deficit By Jane Yager Posted Nov 18, 2009 7:44 AM CST Copied House Financial Services Committee Chairman Rep. Barney Frank, who wants to divert TARP money to homeowners facing foreclosure, Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) Democrats in Congress want to direct some of the remaining billions in the Wall Street bailout funds to struggling workers and homeowners—a plan that puts them at odds with the White House, which aims to put the TARP balance toward deficit reduction. The change in Congress comes as unemployment soars and voters bristle at news of bailed-out firms handing out lavish holiday bonuses, The Hill reports. Some $317 billion in TARP funds remains unspent. Congressional Dems have proposed to use the money on tax credits for small businesses, help to homeowners fighting foreclosure, and job-creating infrastructure projects. President Obama, meanwhile, is eyeing the record $1.4 trillion deficit, and Republicans want to end TARP as soon as possible, rather than extending it into 2010. Read These Next GOP Sen. Tillis suggests Pete Hegseth is 'out of his depth.' Los Angeles tunnel collapses with workers inside. Missing teen surfer found alive on uninhabited island. Trailer for Ryan Gosling's Project Hail Mary scores a record. Report an error