[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 149 (2003), Part 18]
[House]
[Page 25306]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         WASHINGTON WASTE WATCH

  The SPEAKER. Pursuant to the order of the House of January 7, 2003, 
the gentleman from Colorado (Mr. Beauprez) is recognized during morning 
hour debates for 1 minute.
  Mr. BEAUPREZ. Mr. Speaker, I and many of my Republican colleagues 
calling ourselves the Washington Waste Watchers are concerned about 
out-of-control spending by the Federal Government. Especially 
concerning to us is waste, fraud, and abuse that is far too prevalent 
here in Washington. Allow me to highlight but a few examples.
  Duplication of programs wastes enormous human and financial 
resources. By government reports we know that there are 342 separate 
economic development programs, 130 programs serving the disabled, 130 
different programs serving at-risk youth, 90 early childhood 
development programs, 72 separate Federal programs dedicated to 
assuring safe water, 50 homeless assistance programs, 12 food safety 
agencies, and 23 separate agencies providing aid to the former Soviet 
Union.
  Yet, Mr. Speaker, if ever we propose to consolidate or eliminate 
duplicitous programs to save taxpayers money, we are called heartless 
and insensitive rather than fiscally responsible.
  I call on my colleagues from both sides of the aisle to tone down the 
rhetoric of class warfare and pull together for the common good of the 
people who have entrusted us as their representatives in this great 
Chamber.

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