Senate Votes to Disclose Pet ProjectsWednesday January 17, 2007 2:16 AM
By JIM ABRAMS
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate voted Tuesday to shine more light on
thousands of expensive pet projects buried in legislation every year after
the new Democratic majority bowed to a successful push by Republicans
to make new disclosure rules even tougher than originally planned.
The vote was 98-0 to require senators to reveal the water projects, hiking
trails, defense contracts or tax breaks for specific industries they insert
in legislation. That unanimity came five days after Democrats, holding a slim
majority, were thwarted by a GOP-led rebellion in advancing their own version
of "earmark" reform.
Bringing transparency to earmarks is a major objective of the ethics and
lobbying reform legislation that the Senate has been debating since the new
congressional session began.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., who last week led opposition
to the Republican approach, lauded the final product, saying it "combined
the best ideas from both sides of the aisle."
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