Earmark Reform a House-Only Deal?
Sunday, March 14th, 2010In a rare bit of good news out of Washington, House appropriations leaders have made a rule against allowing for-profit companies to directly receive earmarks from spending legislation. Although the rule doesn’t go as far as it should in banning earmarks for non-profit organizations as well, it is good to see an earmark ban of some sort gaining traction.
What is interesting is that the Senate has refused to join the House in the for-profit earmark ban. Don has said, repeatedly, that he will not accept earmarks or bring earmarked money back to Indiana if he serves in the Senate. Hoosiers want someone who will stand up for fiscal discipline and honesty and accountability in federal spending. That’s something Don is committed to doing.


