[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 688 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 688
Expressing opposition to Congressional spending on earmarks.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
June 22, 2022
Mr. Scott of Florida submitted the following resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on Appropriations
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RESOLUTION
Expressing opposition to Congressional spending on earmarks.
Whereas fiscal year 2022 marked the return of ``congressionally directed
spending'' and ``community project funding'', also known as
``earmarks'', after a 12-year hiatus;
Whereas the return of earmarks marks the return of lawmakers using their powers
to circumvent the rules of the Senate in order to direct taxpayer
dollars to wasteful projects;
Whereas the 117th Congress has reinstituted and embraced the wasteful practice
of earmarking, as shown by the more than 3,000 requests for earmarks in
the House of Representatives and the more than 8,000 requests for
earmarks in the Senate for fiscal year 2022;
Whereas the reckless, 2,700 page, $1,500,000,000,000 omnibus spending bill (the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022; Public Law 117-103; 136 Stat. 49)
enacted in March 2022 appropriated billions of dollars to earmarks, even
though the United States is more than $30,000,000,000,000 in debt and
experiencing the highest level of inflation for 40 years;
Whereas the massive, omnibus spending bill includes funding for earmarks
including, $2,500,000 to construct a museum annex in Vermont, $605,000
to construct a New York City greenhouse, and $3,000,000 to establish a
Brooklyn gallery, in addition to earmark projects including bike trails
in Vermont, derelict lobster pots in Connecticut, and a sidewalk for the
road of a country club in Colorado;
Whereas former Senator Tom Coburn condemned the use of earmarks as a ``gateway
drug to overspending'', and former Senator John McCain called earmarks
``the gateway drug to corruption and overspending in Washington'';
Whereas several former Members of Congress and lobbyists have been convicted of
crimes related to earmarking;
Whereas it is crucial that Congress spend taxpayer dollars wisely and with the
best return on investment, especially during times of historic inflation
and Federal debt levels; and
Whereas Congress must stop this reckless Federal spending and corrupt political
dealing, start paying down the debt of the United States, and get the
United States back on track: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) condemns the use of ``congressionally directed
spending'' and ``community project funding'', known as
``earmarks'', to direct and appropriate taxpayer dollars in any
form;
(2) reaffirms the previous ban on the use of earmarks, and
affirms to restore the ban permanently and immediately; and
(3) affirms the need for Congress to reign in overspending
to help curb the inflation crisis that is crippling the
families of the United States.
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