Guess he doesn’t want to block any more tubes…

Think Progress (via TPMmuckraker) reports that Ted Stevens (R- Alaska) is the only senator blocking the proposed online database that would provide easy access to all federal spending. The bill, sponsored by Barack Obama (D- Illinois) and Tom Coburn (R- Oklahoma), was approved unanimously in committee and was likely to be approved by the entire Senate. However, the bill was placed on hold by an anonymous senator, which prevented a vote.

Think Progress adds:

Stevens’s opposition to such a bill is not surprising; he is one of the most prolific earmarkers in the Senate:

  • In 2005, Stevens helped slip in legislation to begin construction on the “Bridge to Nowhere,” earmarking over $200 million for a bridge to an island home to 50 people. When an amendment jeopardized funding for the project, Stevens threatened to resign.
  • Later that year, Stevens tried to insert an amendment into the national defense bill allowing oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. When the Senate struck the provision, Stevens called it “the saddest day of my life” and has “written off” Senate friends who opposed drilling.
  • This year, Stevens earmarked $450,000 to research baby food made from salmon and over $1 million for “alternative salmon product research.” This is the third year in a row he has appropriated money to research salmon products.

I guess Stevens is really looking out for the best interest of the “internets“, since such a database would surely be a high traffic destination by fiscal conservatives and government watchdogs on both sides of the aisle!

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2 Comments

  1. Jason
    Posted August 31, 2006 at 10:24 am | Permalink

    Just wanted to clarify on the “proposed online database that would provide easy access to all federal spending,” because my original post wasn’t all that clear.

    The proposal is for a website that allows the public to view government spending (what and how much), which will allow for better oversight and smarter decisions by the voters.

    Any sane democratic-minded person would be in favor of this, so it has to be the tubes! ;-)

  2. Jason
    Posted August 31, 2006 at 12:39 pm | Permalink

    TPMmuckraker reports today, that Senator Robert Byrd (D-West Virginia) may also be holding up the bill.

    http://www.tpmmuckraker.com/archives/001450.php

    TPM characterizes Byrd:
    “Byrd, whose penchant for pork would probably win him the Pork Crown if he weren’t saddled with minority status…”

    Very disappointing.

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