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Wednesday, October 31, 2007 

Taxpayers Go Trick Or Treating


Much scarier than the prospect of being haunted by the undead is the prospect of being spooked by a record $8.6 trillion national debt. In the Halloween spirit, Citizens Against Government Waste provides a list of who deserves taxpayer tricks and treats.

Treat: To Sens. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and the grassroots Internet campaign that unmasked Sens. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) and Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) as the secret holders who had been preventing the consideration of the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 (S. 2590). The bipartisan legislation, signed into law by the President, requires the Office of Management and Budget to create a public website listing the individuals and groups receiving federal grants and contracts.

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Monday, October 22, 2007 

CCAGW: Sen. Coburn Rocks; Rolls Million Dollar Earmark Out Of Spending Bill

WASHINGTON -The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW) today celebrated Sen. Tom Coburns (R-Okla.) successful removal of a $1 million wasteful earmark in H.R. 3043, the fiscal 2008 Labor-HHS-Education and Related Agencies Appropriations Act.

Sen. Coburns amendment eliminated $1 million targeted to the Bethel Performing Arts Center Museum in New York, which includes a tribute to the 1969 Woodstock Festival, and transferred it to the Maternal and Child Health block grant program. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), a sponsor of the earmark along with Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.), attempted to table or kill the amendment, but was rebuffed 52-42. The amendment was then passed on a voice vote.

Sen. Coburn said in a statement, Im pleased my colleagues took a bold stand today in defense of common sense and rejected the self-interested parochial politics that have disillusioned millions of Americans. Maybe this is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius for taxpayers.

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Related: Keeping A Place At The Trough

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Thursday, October 18, 2007 

Smoke On This Hippies!!


by Andrew Roth

Congrats to Senators Tom Coburn and Jon Kyl who offered an amendment today to defund the $1 million earmark to the Woodstock Museum in New York. The Senate just accepted the amendment, 52-42.

Actually, that Woodstock guy -- billionaire Alan Gerry -- is scheduled to be on CNBC's Squawk Box tomorrow morning to debate Senator Tom Coburn on this wasteful pork project. Should be interesting.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007 

Coburn's Crusade: Bending Ears Against 'Earmarking'

Two years ago, when Sen. Tom Coburn proposed killing funding for two projects known as the "Bridges to Nowhere," senators from both parties reacted with fury. That sort of thing just wasn't done.

"If you want a wounded bull on the floor of the Senate, pass this amendment," thundered Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, who inserted money for two bridges in a transportation bill — a practice known as congressional earmarking.

Democrat Patty Murray of Washington warned: "If we start cutting funding for individual projects, your project may be next."

Coburn's amendment failed, but it contributed to a wave of bad publicity that eventually doomed one of the Alaska bridges. It also kicked off the senator's crusade against what he considers wasteful earmarks. Elected in 2004 after spending six years in the House, he has spent the past two years making life difficult for colleagues trying to steer money to local pet projects.

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Thursday, October 11, 2007 

Coburn Pummels Pork Spending

Tahlequah Daily Press
by Garron Marsh

Although pork wasn't on the lunch menu, it was the main topic of discussion for Sen. Tom Coburn at Wednesday's meeting of the Kiwanis Club.

"I'm just going to spend a few minutes talking with you about what's going on in Washington and what we're trying to accomplish," said Coburn. "The rest will be a dialogue with you here."

He began by explaining a little of his own personal history, but ended by looking toward the future, and addressing the priorities he feels are important.

"What do we want to leave our kids?" Coburn asked the audience. "We want to leave them opportunity. We want to leave them freedom and liberty. We want to leave them with a sound fiscal policy."

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007 

A Bridge Too Far?


Sen. Tom Coburn, an Oklahoma Republican who requested the inspector general’s report, tried to get a measure passed that would place a moratorium on earmarks until all of the nation’s deficient bridges were either repaired or replaced.

It should come as no surprise that he was unsuccessful. The measure failed by a lopsided vote of 82 to 14.

“The bridge in Minnesota didn’t fail as much as Congress failed,” Coburn said. “We failed to direct dollars where they were needed most because this body is obsessed with parochial pork-barrel politics.”

The House passed a similar bill prior to the Minneapolis bridge collapse that also was packed with pork totaling $2.2 billion.

The projects include:

* A museum to present and interpret the colorful and fascinating history of Las Vegas — $200,000.

* A peace garden on North Dakota’s border with Canada — $450,000.

* A minor-league baseball stadium in Billings, Montana — $500,000.

* A mule and packers museum in Bishop (population: 3,575), Calif. — $50,000.

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Thursday, September 13, 2007 

Peace parks, Bicycle trails, and stadiums = Pork Chops

Senator Tom Coburn in an effort to save my money and yours too has made headlines recently for embarking on a pork chop crusade (pun intended). Let's hope that every other Senator starts this Pork Chopping crusade.

"No one in America seriously believes that bike paths, peace gardens and baseball stadiums are more important national priorities than bridge and road repairs." Senator Tom Coburn

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007 

Senator Coburn takes on pork THUD Bill


This was a post from Brendan Steinhauser over at FreedomWorks.

Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn is offering several common-sense earmarks to the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development bill.

Here are a couple of the best ones:

* Amdt. 2810 would prohibit spending federal transportation funds on earmarks until all structurally deficient bridges in the U.S. are repaired

* Amdt. 2813 would require that the housing needs of all Louisiana residents displaced by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita are met before spending money to design or construct a Wetland Center in Lake Charles, Louisiana

Instead of prioritizing the funds to take care of the most pressing issues, Congress continues to earmark money for wasteful projects. And what will happen when the next bridge collapses or the next natural disaster occurs? The politicians will scream that they need more taxpayer money to rebuild. Talk about a disaster.

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