HR 1. (Economic stimulus) Coburn of Oklahoma amendment that would prohibit funds from being used for a laundry list of projects Coburn considers wasteful spending/On agreeing to the amendment
senate Roll Call 51
Feb 06, 2009
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This vote was on an amendment by Tom Coburn, R-Okla., that would prohibit economic stimulus funding from being put towards an array of uses, including gambling establishments, aquariums, swimming pools, zoos, golf courses, stadiums, community parks, museums, theaters, art centers and highway beautification projects. All these items are the sort of things that might appear in more traditional pieces of legislation as a member-funded pet project (known as "earmarks"), which Coburn frequently attempts to cut. The amendment was offered to a bill that is intended to help stimulate the flagging U.S. economy with a $900 billion cash infusion. |
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