It’s Their Own Fault We No Longer Default to Respect
There Was a Horrific School Shooting in Canada...and Their Police Used a Weird...
Person of Interest Arrested in Connection to the Abduction of Nancy Guthrie
Fraud Nation
Technological Sweet Spot
Public Opinion: A Tyrant Against Hard Decisions
Peggy Noonan Loses Her Noodle Over Washington Post Layoffs
Misconduct Rampant: America’s Leaders Increasingly Prioritize Agendas Over Fairness, Laws
Pass the SAVE America Act
Trump's DOJ Seeks Justice for Victims of Benghazi
2026 Olympics: Let’s Talk About Crotch Scandals
The Washington Post Is Paying the Bill for Free Speech
Republicans Siding With Big Banks in Stablecoin Fight Could Tank Trump’s Affordability Age...
Freezing Deaths, Garbage Piles in Largest Sanctuary City
Woke DC Grand Jury Denies Indictments of Six Democrats Accused of Sedition
Tipsheet

Boehner Making Good on GOP 'No Earmarks' Promise

House minority leader John Boehner yesterday sent a letter to Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman James Oberstar directing him to strike all Republican earmarks from the Water Resources Development Act reauthorization bill being drafted by the committee:
Advertisement

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) is asking Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman James Oberstar (D-Minn.) to disregard all Republican requests for projects in the Water Resources Development Act reauthorization he is drafting — even if the original sponsors have not yet withdrawn their projects.

“Pursuant to adoption if the House Republican Conference Resolution on March 11, 2010, we respectfully withdraw all previous Republican earmark requests ... for the Water Resources Development Act,” Boehner and Transportation and Infrastructure ranking member John Mica (R-Fla.) wrote in a letter Tuesday afternoon.

The House Republicans’ self-imposed yearlong earmark moratorium bars all earmarks — including those that are programmatic or authorizing requests. ...

Only a handful of Republican Members have said they will submit requests for earmarks despite the ban and have filed earmark requests with the House Appropriations Committee — including Reps. Anh “Joseph” Cao (La.), Henry Brown (S.C.), Don Young (Alaska) and Ron Paul (Texas).

More from Roll Call

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement