Speier digging deeper for earmark reform
June 24, 2008 03:12 p.m. by Japhet Els
Fresh off her special election victory here in the CA 12th Congressional District, Congresswoman Jackie Speier is looking to take on the problem of earmarks. Unexpectedly, Speier asked Republican Congressman Jeff Flake of Arizona to begin talking about ways to approach the earmark problem. I think this is a great move on Ms. Speier's part. Earmark reform is an issue that both parties should get behind. The movement from inside the Congress to abolish earmarks is being led by a group of Republicans, of which Flake is a part of. Ms. Speier, while not clearly stating where she falls on the issue, does acknowledge that the practice needs to be curtailed.
We'll be interested to see where Congresswoman Speier ends up on the earmark issue. I imagine if she is willing to talk with Flake and other reform-minded Republicans she's also talking with her own party leaders. If any of you would like to contact Congresswoman Speier you can here. Give her a call or drop her a note to let her know you support transparency in government and reforming the earmark process now.
We don't need to tag Jackie Speier's candidate page with any additional info with this news, but it does tell us that we may be able to in the near future, if and when she comes out with a specific stand on cleaning up the corruptive practice.
Speier, who has been in the House for just two months, says she has been so appalled by her fellow members’ earmarking ways that she has met with Flake to discuss how they can cooperate to curtail the practice.
“The biggest surprise since I’ve been here have been earmarks,” Speier said. “I didn’t realize how insidious it was and how deep it ran and how accepting so many people are of it.”
We'll be interested to see where Congresswoman Speier ends up on the earmark issue. I imagine if she is willing to talk with Flake and other reform-minded Republicans she's also talking with her own party leaders. If any of you would like to contact Congresswoman Speier you can here. Give her a call or drop her a note to let her know you support transparency in government and reforming the earmark process now.
We don't need to tag Jackie Speier's candidate page with any additional info with this news, but it does tell us that we may be able to in the near future, if and when she comes out with a specific stand on cleaning up the corruptive practice.


Comments (2)
It seems to me that the legislative process needs to be augmented to include the concept that a bill on farming should not include federal funding for highways or funding for a war, or any other example of unrelated issues being summed up in one bill.
This happens to a degree I think because the entire process is so cumbersome, and if they followed it entirely then not enough would get done. This begs the question: why not simplify and streamline, or integrate new technology into, the existing legislative process?