Fri 5 May 2006
Jean Schmidt joined her fellow “conservatives” in passing what’s been called a snow job and snake oil masked as lobbying reform. Think Progress breaks down what the bill is missing:
- No Restrictions on Lavish Gifts: Current gift limits will remain unchanged.
- No Ban on Free Exotic Trips: Lawmakers will still be able to accept lavish privately-funded trips from lobbyists.
- No Increase in Lobbyist Transparency: Lobbyists can continue to pay $25,000 or $50,000 for a campaign fundraiser, with no oversight.
- No Ethics Training for Members: Ethics training will be mandatory for all congressional staff, but not for members.
- No Revolving Door Slow-Down: A companion piece of legislation to the lobbying bill would require administration officials to wait at least two years after they leave office before becoming lobbyists. But there is no legislation to create a similar two-year waiting period for lawmakers.
- No Grassroots Lobbying Regulation: There are no disclosure rules “for professional lobbying firms that are retained to spend money on campaigns aimed at stimulating the public to lobby Congress, including multimillion dollar advertising campaigns.”
- No Enforcement of Existing Rules: The bill “includes no mechanism for enforcing and monitoring old and new rules.”
- Weak Earmark Reform: The bill restricts appropriations earmarks, but does not reform earmarks in tax and authorization bills.
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May 5th, 2006 at 10:02 am
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRrr
This really angers me. Congress needed to show the country they were going to straighten up and fly right.
Dammit!
May 5th, 2006 at 11:06 am
I cannot believe her. She sat and told me that she believed the way I do that taking free stuff was not right. This was last friday night. She new my major problem with our government is that our Representatives and Senators are selling it to the highest bidder. Another Schmidt lie. I guess I should not be surprised. I will just have to run again in 2008.
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