Saturday, August 06, 2011

Should “Super Congress” be sequestered?

There is much concern regarding the conduct of twelve members of Congress who will be selected to determine the destiny of America for years to come.
Watchdogs Want Bright Light On 'Super Committee's' Activities
By Susan Crabtree
Excerpt:
Two dozen public interest, consumer, and government watchdog organizations want to shine a bright light on the activities of the newly established super committee tasked with finding $1.5 trillion in additional deficit reduction this fall.

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Specifically, the groups want members of the joint Congressional committee to put a halt to all political fundraising while they conduct their work and provide details of any and all meetings and contacts with with lobbyists and outside parties.

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"These 12 members will come under intense pressure by wealthy corporate interests and their lobbyists to leave their special tax loopholes, unwarranted subsidies, and wasteful programs untouched," the groups said in their open letter.
Read more at:
http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/08/watchdogs_demand_transparency_for_super_committee.php?ref=fpb

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