PORKBUSTERS UPDATE: ‘Earmark’ cash aids Dem freshmen:
A year ago, Democrats won control of Congress in part by criticizing billions of dollars spent on pet projects. Now, freshmen Democrats are benefiting from the same kind of spending, a USA TODAY analysis shows.
All 49 of the new Democratic lawmakers sponsored or co-sponsored at least one project — known as an “earmark” — inserted into the House and Senate spending bills, the analysis found. Freshmen Democrats were the sole sponsors on projects worth $351 million, an average of $7.6 million. Republicans got approval for projects worth $65 million, or $5 million each.
The analysis found that some of the most vulnerable freshmen Democrats in next year’s election were among those who got the most money. . . . Democratic candidates criticized Republican incumbents last year for abusing earmarks. Patrick Murphy attacked then-representative Mike Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., during a debate for failing to make the “tough decisions” on a transportation bill heavy with earmarks, the Bucks County Courier Times reported. Now a representative, Murphy sponsored $11.8 million for local projects and businesses — fourth-highest among House and Senate freshmen.
I guess Boehner is right.