HR 1195. (Surface transportation technical corrections bill) Coburn of Oklahoma amendment that would create a special congressional committee to investigate a member’s pet project/On agreeing to the amendment
senate Roll Call 106
Apr 17, 2008
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This vote was on an amendment by Tom Coburn, R-Okla., that would create a special congressional committee to investigate a member’s pet project (known as an “earmark”) that was altered after both chambers of Congress passed it. Critics say this had the effect of sending a version of legislation to the president that Congress did not in fact approve. Just prior to Coburn’s amendment, another amendment Coburn opposed was adopted that would call for a Justice Department investigation. The amendment was offered to a bill that would make technical corrections and some programmatic changes (such as earmarks) to the 2005 surface transportation law. |
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