Vote Check: Democrats Vote to Use Oil Spill as Excuse for over $40 Billion in Higher SpendingNew Mandatory Spending is unrelated to Gulf spill
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
July 15, 2010
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Jill Strait or Spencer Pederson
(202-225-2761)
Although the Clear Act (H.R. 3534) is being advertised as a bill to establish new laws and regulations in response to the Deepwater Horizon spill, the Democrat majority is using it as a vehicle to push through nearly $1.5 billion dollars a year in unrelated spending, for a total of over $40 billion in new mandatory spending.
Democrats today voted against (16 to 25) an amendment by Rep. Jason Chaffetz (UT-03) to eliminate this new mandatory, unrelated spending. Click here to view the roll call. Democrats also rejected (20 to 25) an amendment by Rep. Chaffetz to ban earmarking of these funds – thereby creating a nearly $1.5 billion per year earmark slush fund that’s unrelated to the oil spill. Click here to view the roll call. “This tragic oil spill should not be exploited to feed Democrats’ unending appetite for more spending and higher deficits,” said Rep. Chaffetz. “This bill automatically spends roughly $41 billion over 30 years – without further Congressional approval – on items that are completely unrelated to the spill. As our country runs record deficits, and the people of the Gulf Coast struggle to make ends meet, it is morally and fiscally irresponsible to spend over a billion dollars a year on future land purchases for the federal government. Our children and grandchildren can’t afford this and neither can families and businesses in the Gulf.” “Leave it to Congress to masquerade billions in pork barrel spending as an oil spill cleanup bill,” said Ranking Member Hastings. “This $40 billion in mandatory spending is like an ATM that automatically hands out nearly $1.5 billion a year for the next 30 years. With the federal government already facing a whopping $1 trillion deficit, our country cannot afford this new spending that will not even be used to help the people and businesses in the Gulf recover from the oil spill.” Background The bill includes the following unrelated spending provisions:
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