

Corker withdraws all earmark requests
Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) announced today that he is withdrawing all his requested earmarks for the 2011 budget.
The
Tennessee Republican said he could no longer participate in the
earmarking process, which he described as "fundamentally flawed."
“I realize I am one junior senator in the minority, but given our country’s fiscal condition, I could not in good conscience keep my name next to any earmark requests this year,” Corker said in a statement.
“It is not necessarily the overall cost of federal earmarks, which represents a very small portion of the overall budget, that poses a problem; it’s the process, which is fundamentally flawed and lacks oversight."
Corker had requested about $330 million for various
projects in his home state. Several of those projects were also
requested by his fellow Tennessean Sen. Lamar Alexander (R).
Senate
Republicans have debated, but not yet decided, to give up all their
earmark requests. The House GOP has adopted a temporary moratorium.
Crossposted from the Blog Briefing Room








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