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Opening Arguments

The best Congress money can buy

It's not just Republicans. It's not just Democrats. A congressional culture has developed in which these people live in a separate reality:

Over a 5½-year period ending in 2005, members of Congress and their aides took at least 23,000 trips — valued at almost $50 million — financed by private sponsors, many of them corporations, trade associations and nonprofit groups with business on Capitol Hill.

While some of these trips might qualify as legitimate fact-finding missions, the purpose of others is less clear.

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Congressional travelers gave speeches in Scotland, attended meetings in Australia and toured nuclear facilities in Spain. They pondered welfare reform in Scottsdale, Ariz., and the future of Social Security at a Colorado ski resort, according to the forms.

Some trips seem to have been little more than pricey vacations — often taken in the company of spouses or other relatives — wrapped around speeches or seminars.

"The purpose of others is less clear." Well, that's one way to put it.

Comments

Mike Sylvester
Wed, 06/07/2006 - 11:37am

It is time for a change. I vote for the candidate most of the time, not the party.

For this next election I have not yet decided who all I will vote for.

I will tend to vote against most of the incumbents and vote for the challengers...

Sheriff in Allen County is a very interesting race. I am looking forward to learning more about the Independent candidate...

Mike Sylvester

William Larsen
Wed, 06/07/2006 - 5:40pm

I did my best to boot one out. I'll be back in 2008.

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