Apparently The Joke About Ethics In Congress Is On Us!
Ethics Office For Hill Rejected: Bipartisan Defeat For Independent Lobbying Overseer
I think the last line of the excerpted article says it all. The only way we will ever get any oversight, accountability or ethics reform out of congress is to vote all of the silly SOBs out of office and start anew. The "None Of The Above" options from Brewster's Millions sounds more inviting.
A Senate committee yesterday rejected a bipartisan proposal to establish an independent office to oversee the enforcement of congressional ethics and lobbying laws, signaling a reluctance in Congress to beef up the enforcement of its rules on lobbying.
The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs voted 11 to 5 to defeat a proposal by its chairman, Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), and its ranking Democrat, Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (Conn.), that would have created an office of public integrity to toughen enforcement and combat the loss of reputation Congress has suffered after the guilty plea in January of former lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Democrats joined Republicans in killing the measure.
The vote was described by government watchdog groups and several lawmakers as the latest example of Congress's waning interest in stringent lobbying reform. After starting the year with bold talk about banning privately paid meals and travel, lawmakers are moving toward producing a bill that would ban few of their activities and would rely mostly on stepped-up disclosure and reporting requirements as their lobbying changes.
"Lobbying reform is going more the enforcement route," said Melanie Sloan, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. "What's that going to do? Nothing much."
Yesterday, the governmental affairs panel spent most of its three-hour drafting session debating the Collins-Lieberman proposal. Collins argued that by hiring professionals to oversee lobbying reports and the investigation of ethics complaints, Congress would improve its credibility by ending the appearance of conflict-of-interest created by the self-policing of its ethics committees.
"The current system of reviewing lobbyists' public reports is a joke," she added.
I think the last line of the excerpted article says it all. The only way we will ever get any oversight, accountability or ethics reform out of congress is to vote all of the silly SOBs out of office and start anew. The "None Of The Above" options from Brewster's Millions sounds more inviting.
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Please reference my recent blog entitled "Vote the SOBs Out".
Until the electorate wakes up and votes a majority of these self serving hypocrits out of office - hopefully November - there will be nothing done about the corruption that is now prevalent in th halls of Congress.
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