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Congress Should Slow the Spending, End the Earmarks and Plug the Pork

Tom Schatz, President, Council for Citizens Against Government Waste
Duane Parde, President, National Taxpayers Union
Grover Norquist, President, Americans for Tax Reform
Matt Kibbe, President, FreedomWorks
Karen Kerrigan, President, Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council
William Wilson, President, Americans for Limited Government
Dr. Herbert London, President, Hudson Institute
Wendy Wright, President, Concerned Women for America
Bob McEwen, former Member of Congress, Ohio
James C. Miller III, former Reagan Budget Director
Virginia Thomas, President, Liberty Central
Colin Hanna, President, Let Freedom Ring
Donna Hearne, Executive Director, Constitutional Coalition
Gary Bauer, President, American Values
Mathew D. Staver, Founder & Chairman, Liberty Counsel
Tony Perkins, President, Family Research Council
David N. Bossie, President, Citizens United
Alfred Regnery, Publisher, American Spectator
Jordan Marks, Executive Director, Young Americans for Freedom
Brent Bozell, President, Media Research Center
James Martin, Chairman, 60 Plus Association
Herman Cain, President, The NEW Voice, Inc.
Richard Viguerie, Chairman, ConservativeHQ.com
(All organizations listed are for identification purposes only)

MEMO FOR THE MOVEMENT

Congress Should Slow the Spending, End the Earmarks and Plug the Pork

RE: Clearly, the practice of putting thousands of earmarks in spending bills, many for projects of a purely local nature, did not originate with the Founding Fathers – it is a recent phenomenon. Congress never extensively earmarked until the 1990s; it is neither necessary nor traditional to buy elections with pork.

“federal money should be limited to great national works only, since if it were unlimited it would liable to abuse and might be productive of evil.”

– President James Monroe, 1822

“Earmarking” is not just the normal legislative process or Congress using its “power of the purse.” The term “earmark” does not attach to every Congressional funding decision. Earmarking is a phenomenon whereby legislators direct pork barrel spending to their districts outside of a statutory formula-driven or competitive award process for a federal program. The growth in earmarking has directly coincided with the growth in government.

ACTION:

In an effort to encourage more members of Congress and candidates for office to kick the earmarking habit, the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW) has launched a new no-gimmicks, anti-pork pledge. By signing CCAGW’s No Pork Pledge, incumbents and candidates vow not to request any pork-barrel earmark that violates any of the seven criteria contained in the annual Congressional Pig Book.

ISSUE-IN-BRIEF:

In 1970, there were 12 earmarks in the defense spending bill. In 2010, there were 1,752 earmarks. The first federal aid-highway bill in 1916 had zero earmarks; the bill to create the Interstate Highway System in 1956 had two projects suggested by members of Congress. President Reagan vetoed a surface transportation bill in 1986 when it had 152 earmarks worth $1 billion, while the most recent highway authorization bill in 2005 had more than 6,300 earmarks worth $24.5 billion, including the infamous Bridge to Nowhere.

SOME EARMARK “CLASSICS” ARE UNFORGETABLE:

$7.3 million for grasshopper research in North Dakota – FY1999 $1 million for a DNA study of bears in Montana – FY2003 $50,000 for a tattoo removal program in California – FY2002

CITIZENS ORGANIZATIONS LEAD EFFORT ON EARMARK REFORM:

In addition to CCAGW a board cross section of grassroots organizations have been outspoken in support of earmark reform including: Americans for Tax Reform, National Taxpayers Union, FreedomWorks, Americans for Prosperity and Liberty Coalition.

HOUSE REPUBLICANS TAKE LEAD IN EARMARK REFORM:

The March 2010 House Republican Conference unilateral moratorium on all earmarks has had a significant impact on the FY 2011 appropriations bills reducing the overall number and cost of earmarks in the bill and increasing spending transparency – but with spending still out of control, more is needed. The Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (THUD) and Related Agencies Appropriations bill is regularly one of the most heavily earmarked appropriations bills. The FY 2011 contains 459 earmarks – 453 of which (or 99.3 percent) were requested by Democrats. In the eight FY 2011 bills that have been reported out of the House Appropriations subcommittees to date, there has been a 47.8 percent decrease in the number of projects and a 29 percent decrease in the cost of earmarks, for a total savings to taxpayers of $801.5million in pork.

PELOSI DEMOCRATS MARRIED TO EARMARKS:

While Republicans have sworn off earmark requests and firmly support reforming the earmarking process, Democrats have sworn off of only for-profit earmarks and have refused to consider any additional earmark reforms. Some politicians have gotten quite creative in getting around their own earmark moratorium. Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) was named Porker of the Month after she requested a $10.4 million earmark for fiscal year 2011 for the Great Lakes Research Center, a nonprofit organization that specializes in the same kind of work, has the same officers, and operates out of the same location as a for-profit company.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON EARMARKS PLEASE VISIT THESE WEBSITES:

http://www.cagw.org/ccagw/congressional-candidates-sign.html

http://www.cagw.org/newsroom/waste-watcher/2010/july/

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704131404575117783044886468.html?mod=WSJ_Opinion_AboveLEFTTop

http://www.taxpayer.net/search_by_category.php?action=view&proj_id=3192&category=Earmarks&type=Project

http://rsc.tomprice.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=131315

http://congress.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/03/16/senators-turn-away-from-one-year-earmark-ban/

http://www.redstate.com/erick/2010/03/01/no-more-earmarxists/

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703734504575125930444707958.html

http://www.cagw.org/reports/pig-book/2010/

http://rsc.tomprice.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=180908

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0310/34541.html

http://www.gop.gov/blog/10/03/11/house-republicans-unilaterally-ban-all

http://www.cagw.org/newsroom/releases/2010/ccagw-praises-gop-for-all-out.html

http://www.redstate.com/senator_jim_demint/2010/03/11/democrats-are-weaseling-out-on-earmarks/

http://rsc.tomprice.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=175593

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/05/us/politics/05earmarks.html

http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/coburn-introduces-earmark-reform-bill-response-obama-sotu-call

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/86369-house-republicans-seek-to-trump-dems-on-earmark-reform

http://motherjones.com/mojo/2009/04/john-murtha-airport-earmark-reform-poster-child

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0410/36175.html

http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0310/031110cdam1.htm

http://www.atr.org/atr-supports-goodlatte-earmark-moratorium-a4826

http://earmarkpledge.com

http://www.ntu.org/news-and-issues/government-reform/earmarks/ending-earmark-express-road-to-reform.html

http://www.libertycentral.org/house-republicans-swear-off-earmarks-2010-05