[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 78 (Wednesday, May 20, 2015)]
[House]
[Pages H3397-H3398]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REESTABLISH THE GOLDEN FLEECE AWARD
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Arkansas (Mr. Hill) for 5 minutes.
Mr. HILL. Mr. Speaker, at a time when our Nation is currently over
$18 trillion in debt, we must carefully scrutinize our government
programs to ensure that we are funding essential programs, policies,
and projects while eliminating frivolous and wasteful spending.
Every day in the news, Americans hear of government waste, fraud,
abuse, and regulations that are hindering our small businesses and
costing American taxpayers billions of dollars that could be better
spent in creating jobs and boosting our economy.
Today, I rise to establish the Golden Fleece Award to once again
uncover and bring public attention to the wasteful spending across our
Federal Government. The Golden Fleece Award will highlight some of the
most egregious examples of government waste of hard-working taxpayers'
dollars and will shed new light on some of the rampant, unnecessary
spending by our Federal agencies.
The inspiration behind the Golden Fleece Award was pioneered by the
Democratic U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, Bill Proxmire, in March 1975.
For the next 13 years, Senator Proxmire went on to issue bulletins
announcing a monthly Golden Fleece Award. The Golden Fleece Award
became a staple in the U.S. Senate during this time. Senator Robert
Byrd once stated that the awards were ``as much a part of the Senate as
quorum calls and filibusters.''
Mr. Speaker, the Golden Fleece Award will once again serve as an
important reminder that taxpayers need to watch, control, and provide
the necessary reforms, through this Congress, about Federal spending
and regulations.
I will utilize social media and the Internet to provide a unique
platform for my constituents to share with me examples that they spot,
that they see, of waste of our Federal Government resources by using,
#goldenfleeceoversight on Twitter, or emailing me at
[email protected]. I have
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also established a Web site that allows users to submit their
recommendations for future Golden Fleece Awards at hill.house.gov/
goldenfleece.
Americans are crying out for accountability from our leaders, and I
look forward to working with them and my colleagues to spot waste and
find ways to effectively eliminate that kind of spending and regulatory
overreach in Washington.
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