ACTION ALERT
Tell Congress: Sign the Earmark Reform Pledge!
Friday, November 23, 2007
By Citizens Against Government Waste
I urge you to call
on your U.S. Representative and Senators today to sign CCAGW’s Earmark Reform Pledge!
The
ink was barely dry on the “New Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of
2007” when House and Senate leaders began looking for ways to circumvent or
obstruct its earmark disclosure rules. CCAGW’s Earmark Reform Pledge aims
to commit lawmakers to providing taxpayers with greater transparency and
accountability for earmarks.
By signing the pledge, members of Congress agree to 10 provisions, including that they will:
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fully disclose all earmarked funding or targeted tax
benefit requests on their congressional websites;
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not request any earmarked funding or targeted tax
benefit provision that does not serve a federal interest and/or have a federal
nexus;
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not request any earmarked funding or targeted tax benefit
provision that would be directed toward a specific private entity that was not
requested by an agency; and,
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support legislation that would end the linkage between
campaign contributions and earmarks.
From 1995 to 2005, the number of appropriations earmarks grew nearly tenfold, from
1,439 to 13,997. It’s no coincidence that the proliferation of earmarks
has corresponded with the debasement of the budgetary process in
Washington. As the examples of former Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham
(R-Calif.) and Jack Abramoff illustrate, lawmakers and lobbyists trade in
earmarks as their “currency of corruption.” If House and Senate leaders
are truly committed to overseeing “the most ethical Congress in history,” they
should be making it easier, not more difficult, to follow the money trail.
Please tell your Representative and Senators today to sign CCAGW’s Earmark Reform Pledge!
Sincerely,

Thomas A. Schatz
President
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The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW) is the lobbying arm of Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW), the nation's largest taxpayer watchdog organization with more than one million members and supporters nationwide. CCAGW is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that lobbies for legislation to eliminate waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement in government. For more information about CCAGW, visit
www.ccagw.org.
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