House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks during a news conference on Free Trade Agreements on Capitol Hill in Washington May 10, 2007. REUTERS/Molly Riley (UNITED STATES)
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The more than 32,000 earmarks requested in the Homeland Security spending bill have roiled the House this week, and now Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D.-Calif.) wants the word earmark to just go away. In a Tuesday press conference about appropriation bills, Pelosi said, Why dont we leave here today forgetting the word earmark? She said they should be called legislative directives instead. Five months ago, Pelosis House passed a resolution to require that these legislative directives be listed within the texts of applicable legislation next to the names of members who requested them, and therefore available to the public. It was a part of the Democrats bevy of midterm campaign promises that vowed to drain the swamp of the culture of corruption on Capitol Hill and create the most ethical Congress in history. House Appropriations Chairman Rep. David Obey (D.-Wisc.)said his staff was unable to print the earmarks into this years round of spending bills, however, because there were too many and it would take up too much of his staffs time. Subsequently, because the earmarks are not printed in the bill, members cannot challenge the earmarks before voting on the legislation.This prompted Republican Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio), as he said Tuesday, to declare war on our Democratic majority over these secret slush funds. Obey appeared at the Tuesday press conference with Pelosi and other Democratic leaders to talk about the spending bills being considered in the House. There, I asked him if he was opposed to letting members contesting earmarks on the House floor. He said no and that this would be the only year members would not be able to contest earmarks. He said his staff had been uncommonly burdened with the unfinished spending bills not passed by the previous Congress, the Iraq spending supplemental and investigations for Republican shenanigans that occurred in the last Congress. The fact is if we wanted to list those earmarks, it would take at least four weeks to get the job done, four weeks of staff work to put it together, he said.
Obey denied implications that a larger staff would alleviate this problem. We dont need more staff, we need more time, Obey said.We had unusual circumstances this time. For next years round I would fully expect to try to include them in the bill. It was at this point that Speaker Pelosi took back the podium and suggested that reporters forget the word earmark. This is legislative spending as opposed to executive spending, she said. And in the absence of legislative directives, you have appropriations bills that are totally dictated by the White House. |