News: Spinach Farmers get $25 Million to Help fight Terrorists
From USA Today:
Farm aid plumps up Iraq funding
Democrats insert $3.7B that’s unrelated to war
WASHINGTON — Three months after promising to curtail spending on pet legislative projects, House Democrats have salted the Iraq emergency spending bill with $3.7 billion for farm interests that make significant donations to Democrats.
Rep. Sanford Bishop, a Georgia Democrat who refers to himself as “the peanut congressman,” makes no apologies for helping to put $74 million into the spending bill to cover storage fees for peanut growers.
He says he would have backed the measure even if peanut interests hadn’t contributed $35,750 to last year’s race, according to a USA TODAY analysis of PoliticalMoneyLine’s contribution database.
“That’s what politics is: Who gets what, when and how,” said Bishop, an Appropriations Committee member.
Rep. Jerry Lewis of California, the ranking GOP member on the committee, and other Republicans have charged that the provisions are tailored to attract support from moderate Democrats for language requiring troops to be out of Iraq by fall 2008.
Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., the committee chairman, said the money is mostly for disaster relief, which had been left undone by Republicans.
“Every time there is a disaster on the farming front, the federal government provides assistance,” Obey said. “This is no different than what’s been done for the last 50 years.”
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