Vote Check: Republican Amendments to Protect Taxpayer Dollars Are Defeated
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
November 18, 2009
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Emily Lawrimore or Jill Strait
(202-225-2761)
Today, during a Full Committee markup, Democrats on the House Natural Resources Committee voted against fiscally responsible Republican amendments to ensure that U.S tax dollars are spent appropriately and efficiently.
“We cannot continue passing legislation while ignoring the size of the federal deficit – a staggering $1.4 trillion,”said Ranking Member Doc Hastings. “The funding amounts for these bills may seem like small potatoes, but a whole bunch of small potatoes that affect every policy committee in Congress adds up. We have a responsibility to the taxpayers to not only exercise fiscal restraint, but also ensure that their dollars are being spent properly.” Ocean, Coastal, and Watershed Education Act (H.R. 3644) This bill would authorize the National Environmental Literacy Grant Program and the Bay-Watershed Education and Training Regional Program (B-WET) in order to expand coastal, ocean, and watershed education. The bill, as amended, authorizes “such sums as may be necessary” to carry out the programs.
This bill would authorize a ten year extension to the National Park System Advisory Board and the National Park Service Concessions Management Advisory Board, and triple the spending of the Volunteer in Parks program, among other items.
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