CCAGW CHALLENGES PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES ON EARMARKS | Council For Citizens Against Government Waste

CCAGW CHALLENGES PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES ON EARMARKS

Press Release



For Immediate Release

Contacts: Leslie K. Paige (202) 467-5334

December 27, 2007

Alexa Moutevelis (202) 467-5318

 


      As the Presidential primary season heats up, the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW) today released its earmark candidate challenge.  The passage of the fiscal 2008 omnibus appropriations bill, H.R. 2764, reminds taxpayers and politicians alike about Washington's addiction to earmarks.  There are 19 organizations and individuals that have co-signed a letter to President Bush urging him to issue an executive order telling federal agencies to ignore earmarks in the House and Senate Appropriations committee reports. 


      "The omnibus bill contains more than 9,000 pork-barrel projects costing taxpayers at least $7.5 billion," said CCAGW President Tom Schatz.  "The American people are fed up with this wasteful spending and are demanding that earmarks be eliminated from the federal budget.  President Bush has an opportunity to cut the earmarks through an executive order, and taxpayers deserve to know where the presidential candidates stand."


      CCAGW is challenging each presidential candidate to state whether or not he or she would issue an executive order on earmarks.  Such projects have no legal meaning unless they are written into the legislation itself.  A December 18 Congressional Research Service report on earmarks stated that "because the language of committee reports do not meet the procedural requirements of Article I of the Constitution - specifically, bicameralism and presentment - they are not laws and, therefore, are not legally binding on executive agencies."


      "Many candidates over the past two years have talked about eliminating wasteful spending.  If they commit themselves to signing an executive order on earmarks, it would demonstrate to citizens across the country that they are serious about fixing 'the broken and corrupt appropriations machine,' as stated in the joint letter to President Bush.  If the candidates refuse to commit themselves to issuing an executive order, taxpayers deserve to know what else they would to eliminate earmarks," added Schatz.


      CCAGW also today released the lifetime Congressional Ratings for the presidential candidates.  A member of Congress with a rating of 80-100 is considered to be a "Taxpayer Hero," while a rating of 0-20 is considered "hostile."  A full description of the ratings is available at www.ccagw.org.


 


Lifetime Congressional Ratings


 


Biden               23


Clinton             10


Dodd                15


Edwards           14         


Hunter              69


Kucinich           11


McCain             88


Obama              22


Paul                  82


Thompson          84


The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste is the lobbying arm of Citizens Against Government Waste, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement in government.