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elleng

(130,865 posts)
Thu Jul 3, 2014, 11:42 PM Jul 2014

After Getting Busted Congress Caves and Will Require Members To Disclose Trips From Lobbyists.

'The House Ethics Committee caved to public pressure, and quickly reversed itself two days after a secret ruling that changed eliminated a rule requiring members of Congress to publicly disclose the free trips they were getting from lobbyists.

Two days ago, I wrote about the House Ethics Committee secretly eliminating a rule that required members of Congress to disclose free trips worth tens of thousands of dollars that were paid for by lobbyists. It was ironic that the House Ethics Committee made a secret decision that was designed to avoid transparency.

After a great public outcry, the House Ethics Committee quickly reversed course.

According to The Hill, “House Ethics Committee Chairman K. Michael Conaway said Thursday on a local Texas radio program that his panel would overturn a change to annual disclosure forms that removed the requirement of lawmakers to report on privately funded trips.”

By not publicizing the change in the rules, it was clear that the House Ethics Committee knew what they were doing was wrong. Members of Congress often think that they can sneak things past the folks back home, but in the age of the Internet, someone is always watching. As soon as a bit of light was shined on the subject, the members of the Ethics Committee quickly backtracked.

The Citizens United decision has allowed corporate and billionaire dollars to have too much influence over the nation’s politics. One of the main reasons for the gridlock in Congress is because Republican members of the House and Senate work for their big money donors, not the Republican Party, or their constituents. This decision by the Ethics Committee was a sign that many members of Congress wanted to be bought with luxury trips and private jet rides.

The American people told them no, and Congress was delivered a stern reminder that it doesn’t matter who writes the checks for their reelection campaigns, they work for the people.'

http://www.politicususa.com/2014/07/03/busted-congress-caves-require-members-disclose-trips-lobbyists.html

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After Getting Busted Congress Caves and Will Require Members To Disclose Trips From Lobbyists. (Original Post) elleng Jul 2014 OP
Wow. I'm impressed by the voice of the American people. A small win, but a win nonetheless. Booster Jul 2014 #1
Ditto, elleng Jul 2014 #2
Surprising, isn't it. One small win for the rest of us peons. calimary Jul 2014 #4
Now, if we can just get them to actually work! oldandhappy Jul 2014 #3
And make bribery and insider trading illegal! BrotherIvan Jul 2014 #5
Let the sun shine……. safeinOhio Jul 2014 #6

elleng

(130,865 posts)
2. Ditto,
Thu Jul 3, 2014, 11:56 PM
Jul 2014

and I'm hopeful the voice of the American people will similarly be heard on other important matters.

calimary

(81,220 posts)
4. Surprising, isn't it. One small win for the rest of us peons.
Fri Jul 4, 2014, 01:44 AM
Jul 2014

Man, when they talk about lazy moochers, it certainly takes one to know one, I guess. Perhaps that's why the CONS speak with such "authority" on such topics. We all know they're the laziest and the most Grande High Moochers of all.

BrotherIvan

(9,126 posts)
5. And make bribery and insider trading illegal!
Fri Jul 4, 2014, 03:49 AM
Jul 2014

I would also like them to pass a basic civics, science and IQ test.

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