Posted on 10/28/2009 3:09:24 PM PDT by jazusamo
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is facing mounting pressure to intervene in an intense dispute between an outside ethics office she pushed through the House and the full ethics committee.
The stakes are high for the future of the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE), a new entity Democrats created to help police lawmakers. Its board members and top staff are threatening to resign if the ethics committee doesnt meet a deadline the OCE believes is critical to its role, according to several sources within the ethics community.
Pelosi spokesman Nadeam Elshami said the Speaker believes cooler heads will prevail and the two sides will forge a compromise before Fridays deadline for the ethics committee to release the OCE reports it sent regarding two separate members.
We remain confident that any issue that may arise will be resolved by the two bodies working together in the interests of the House, he said.
The ethics committee has until Friday, or possibly Saturday, to release separate investigative reports on Reps. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) and Sam Graves (R-Mo.). The rules governing the creation of the OCE force the ethics committee to release the OCEs investigative reports on members that are forwarded to the panel for further review unless it launches an investigative subcommittee, a sign the committee is seriously investigating the allegations.
On Sept. 16, the ethics committee announced that it had voted to extend consideration of the Graves and Waters matters for an additional 45 days. As the OCE reads the calendar, the report should be made official Friday.
The top watchdogs in Washington are watching the matter closely. They were intimately involved in the discussions and debates that led to the creation of the OCE and have been monitoring its contribution to helping burnish the House ethics process. So far, all of the groups have been impressed with the OCEs work and feel that its authority, as well as Democrats credibility on ethics matters, is on the line this week.
I think its a very dangerous time for Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats, said Meredith McGehee, the policy director of the Campaign Legal Center. I hope they understand how tenuous the situation is because of how high-profile theyve been on the ethics issue and their claims of holding the high ground.
Rep. Jo Bonner (Ala.), the top GOP member of the ethics committee, said the panel was planning to meet Wednesday to figure out how to proceed.
Its premature to speculate about whether deadlines are going to be met and actions are going to be taken, he said.
Bonner, Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) and top OCE board members and staff met Tuesday, as well as several other times during the last two weeks.
In the wake of the Jack Abramoff GOP lobbying scandal, Pelosi and Democrats pledged to drain the swamp in Washington, a promise that became key to their winning back the majority in 2006. If they allow a meltdown to occur at the OCE, they will have a mess on their hands and hand over the ethics high ground to Republicans, McGehee argued.
Neither the OCE nor the ethics committee indicated what allegations had surfaced against Graves. He has said it focuses on testimony before the Small Business Committee, and media reports have focused on charges that Graves invited a friend and neighbor, Brooks Hurst, to testify at a hearing on renewable fuels without disclosing that his wife and Hurst are investors in renewable fuels plans in Missouri.
The New York Times and other newspapers questioned Waterss role in directing up to $50 million in special bailout money to BankOne when her husband had served on the banks board of directors until early last year and has owned at least $250,000 in stock in the institution.
There is a report on another unidentified member that the OCE forwarded to the ethics panel that also is due to be released Friday, according to the OCE's third-quarter report.
Thanks for the post, jaz. ;^)
Well, well, well, I can’t believe that anything will come
of this. The committee will just find that there were some
important considerations that make it all okay.
It looks like Pelosi made a huge mistake in selecting some honest people for the new OCE panel and it’s coming back to bite her. :)
My pleasure, I love it when Pelosi squirms.
man, that was a hard read.
Me, too.
The worm.
It's a "Maggie May" thing for me, y'know: "The morning sun when it's in your face really shows your age..."
LOL!!!!!! ;^)
It’s the smarmy, smug look she has when she talking to the
little people that makes me gag.
LOL!!
A welder's helmet might come in handy, my friend. Lower food bills, too. :o)
G'night, gotta split.
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ROFL!
That’s a keeper.
Isn’t that like asking Charles Manson for lessons in Party etiquette?
LOL! Good comparison, Nancy can’t be happy about this.
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