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Hoyer Dismisses Americans’ Call for “Read the
Bill” Reform as “Unreasonable,” “Not Relevant”
Posted by Kevin
Boland on July 22, 2010
In a jarring reminder of the
out-of-touch arrogance of the Democratic majority in Washington, the
second most powerful Democrat in the House, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer
(D-MD), today publicly mocked suggestions that reforms should be adopted
in Congress that would prohibit the House from considering any bill
that has not been publicly available on the Internet for at least three
days, calling the idea “unreasonable” and “not relevant.” The idea was posted
on AmericaSpeakingOut.com today by House Republicans in response to
calls from millions of Americans for such reform in Congress.
Americans can go to the link, vote on the idea, make comments, and post
ideas of their own for reforming Congress.
The
Hill has the details about Majority Leader Hoyer’s curt
dismissal of the idea:
“House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer
(D-Md.) ridiculed on Thursday an effort pushed by Republicans to allow
lawmakers more time to read legislation. Hoyer dismissed a proposal by
House GOP Leader John Boehner (Ohio) and other Republicans to require 72
hours to read legislation before a final vote on it is scheduled.
Boehner launched a ‘read the bill’ effort on Thursday to promote the
GOP's proposed reform, which the minority leader has said would be a key
reform he'd make should he become speaker of the House.
“‘His
hypothetical is so unreasonable ... that it doesn’t bear commenting on,’
Hoyer said, mocking Republicans' chances of taking back the House in
this fall's elections, a development which would make Boehner speaker. ‘This
is beating a drum that's not relevant,’ the second-ranking
House Democrat said.”
Most Americans would beg to differ
with Leader Hoyer’s assessment. In fact, a Sunlight Foundation petition
endorsing a “72 hour rule” has received support from groups which
represent both ends of the political spectrum.
As House
Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) said
today, “One of the reasons why Americans have such little confidence in
Congress is because of the practice of rushing massive, expensive bills
to a vote without giving lawmakers or the American people time to read
them. This is the people’s House: ‘read the bill’ should not be just an
afterthought – it should be the first and only thought.”
NOTE:
“Read the bill” reform is the first plank of the congressional transparency
initiative House Republicans released last fall. In September,
Rep. Greg Walden (R-OR) filed a discharge
petition to force a floor vote on bipartisan three-day public
review legislation authored by Reps. John Culberson (R-TX) and Brian
Baird (D-WA). To date, the petition has garnered 182 signatures –
including five rank-and-file Democrats – 36 short of the 218 needed to
secure a vote on the floor. Leader Boehner, a co-sponsor of the
Culberson-Baird measure, has called on Speaker Pelosi and Majority
Leader Hoyer to bring the legislation to an immediate vote.
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