Hypocrisy Alert: 67 House Republicans Take Credit for the
Economic Bills They Opposed
Posted by DCCC Press
Oct 20, 2009
The DCCC has unveiled the latest entries into the House Republicans Hypocrisy
Hall of Fame, which has now grown to 67 Members. These Republicans have been
caught trying to celebrate the benefits of projects they opposed in President
Obama's recovery bill, the 2009 Omnibus Appropriations bill, and the Omnibus
Public Land Management Act.
"With the economy showing early signs of recovery, it's no
wonder that more and more House Republicans are scrambling to take credit for
the benefits they opposed," said Ryan Rudominer, National Press Secretary for
the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. "Times are tough.
Hardworking Americans need solutions, not more hypocrisy from the Republican
Party of No."
House Republicans Hypocrisy Hall of Fame
- Representative Pete Sessions (TX-32) - Representative
Pete Sessions showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration for
three billion in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he voted
against. Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including two
Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the
recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative Jack Kingston (GA-01) - Representative
Jack Kingston has announced federal funding for his constituents without
mentioning that the money comes from the stimulus program. [GOP won't turn down stimulus spending, Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, 10/18/09]
- Representative Michael McCaul (TX-10) - "I didn't support
final passage but at the same time I wanted to make sure if we are spending
that kind of money that much of that gets directed to Texas." [KVUE News; 2/22/09]
- Representative Michael McCaul showed his hypocrisy after asking the
Obama Administration for three billion in funds for NASA from the economic
recovery act, which he voted against. Members of the Texas delegation signed
the letter, including two Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who
all voted against the recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative Joe Barton (TX-06) - Representative Joe
Barton showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration for three
billion in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he voted
against. Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including two
Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the
recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative Michael Burgess (TX-26) - Representative
Michael Burgess showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration for
three billion in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he voted
against. Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including two
Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the
recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative John Carter (TX-31) - Representative John
Carter showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration for three
billion in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he voted
against. Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including two
Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the
recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative Mike Conaway (TX-11) - Representative Mike
Conaway showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration for three
billion in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he voted
against. Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including two
Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the
recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative John Culberson (TX-07) - Representative
John Culberson showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration for
three billion in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he voted
against. Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including two
Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the
recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative Louie Gohmert (TX-01) - Representative
Louie Gohmert showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration for
three billion in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he voted
against. Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including two
Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the
recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative Kay Granger (TX-12) - Representative Kay
Granger showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration for three
billion in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he voted
against. Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including two
Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the
recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative Ralph Hall (TX-04) - Representative Ralph
Hall showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration for three
billion in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he voted
against. Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including two
Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the
recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative Sam Johnson (TX-03) - Representative Sam
Johnson showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration for three
billion in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he voted
against. Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including two
Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the
recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative Kenny Marchant (TX-24) - Representative
Kenny Marchant showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration for
three billion in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he voted
against. Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including two
Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the
recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative Randy Neugebauer (TX-19) - Representative
Randy Neugebauer showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration
for three billion in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he
voted against. Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including
two Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the
recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative Pete Olson (TX-22) - Representative Pete
Olson showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration for three
billion in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he voted
against. Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including two
Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the
recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative Ron Paul (TX-14) - Representative Ron Paul
showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration for three billion
in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he voted against.
Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including two Republican
Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the recovery act in
February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative Ted Poe (TX-02) - Representative Ted Poe
showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration for three billion
in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he voted against.
Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including two Republican
Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the recovery act in
February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative Lamar Smith (TX-21) - Representative Lamar
Smith showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration for three
billion in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he voted
against. Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including two
Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the
recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative Mac Thornberry (TX-13) -
Representative Lamar Smith showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama
Administration for three billion in funds for NASA from the economic recovery
act, which he voted against. Members of the Texas delegation signed the
letter, including two Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who all
voted against the recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA,
Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
- Representative Frank Wolf (VA-10) - Representative Wolf
recently blamed Gov. Tim Kaine for being slow in spending economic recovery
money allocated to their state. Wolf told reporters, "We could use that
money desperately," however if he had his way, the money never would have been
allocated in the first place. [GOP Blasts Kaine on Transportation Spending,
Washington Post, 10/5/09]
- Representative Phil Gingrey (GA-11) - Earlier this month,
Gingrey presented a giant check of $625,000 in stimulus funds to the city
commission of Cedartown, Georgia, to help fund the installation of new
sidewalks and infrastructure - funds he voted against in the economic recovery
package. [Cedartown receives federal stimulus funds for Streetscape
project, Cedartown Standard, 10/13/09]
- Representative Eric Cantor (VA-07) - The Culpeper
Star-Exponent (Allison Brophy Champion) reports that Democrats are calling out
Republican Whip Eric Cantor for what they claim is contradictory support of
federal funding for high-speed rail in Virginia. The funding would be
part of President Barack Obama's stimulus package - the same stimulus package
Cantor vehemently opposed earlier this year. [Dems: Cantor a hypocrite on high-speed rail, Culpeper
Star-Exponent, 6/24/09]
- [Dem's High Speed
Hit, The Huddle, 6/24/09]
- [Cantor criticizes stimulus package, suggests
alterations, Richmond Times Dispatch, 7/7/09]
- [Cantor blasts stimulus, defends rail request,
Politico, 7/6/09]
- [DCCC sets sights on Cantor for 'hypocrisy', The
Hill, 7/6/09]
- Representative Bill Young (FL-10) - Rep. Bill Young of
Florida's congressional Web site contains a page with dozens of links to help
Floridians "take advantage of federal stimulus money." [GOP opposes plan then
seeks money, AP, 8/27/09]
- Representative Judy Biggert (IL-13) - Last Thursday, the
House passed a $123.1 billion transportation and housing appropriations bill
that included an 8 percent boost for the Section 8 housing voucher program and
$4 billion for President Obama's high-speed rail initiative. It also included
$1.5 million in funding for two projects requested by Rep. Judy Biggert -- a
Metra Station in Tinley Park and freight-related traffic relief along Ogden
Avenue in Aurora. ‘These important investments will create local jobs and help
keep our area's road and transit systems working for commuters,' Biggert said
in a statement Friday. ‘I'm very grateful to my House colleagues for
recognizing the rapidly growing transportation needs of communities and
centers of commerce in our suburban area'...one tiny detail -- along with the
rest of Illinois' Republican delegation, Biggert voted against the bill.
[Progress Illinois, 7/28/09]
- Representative Mary Fallin (OK-05) - Oklahoma Republican
Mary Fallin asked Army Secretary Pete Geren to use $8.4 million in stimulus
money for repairs to buildings at two Oklahoma National Guard sites.
Fallin had called the stimulus a "Big Brother spending program" that didn't do
enough to finance needed infrastructure projects. The money she and Boren
sought isn't in the Pentagon's spending plans. [GOP opposes plan then seeks
money, AP, 8/27/09]
- Representative Patrick Tiberi (OH-10) - "I am sorely
disappointed that the Cherry Valley Road Interchange will not receive stimulus
funding." [News Release; 3/26/09]
- Representative Don Manzullo (IL-16) - "Don Manzullo
announced today he has secured $714,000 in federal funding to help improve
health care services and higher education opportunities for residents at three
institutions in Rockford." [News Release; 3/2/09]
- Representative Kevin McCarthy (CA-22) - "I applaud this
funding for the Bakersfield Federal courthouse. Over the years, we have
faced many obstacles related to this project, but worked together as a
community to ensure that this project remained a high priority and would come
to fruition." [KERO 23; 4/1/09]
- Representative Ed Whitfield (KY-01) - Representative Ed
Whitfield sent out a press release calling himself "a tireless champion for
community health centers both in Kentucky and throughout the country."
Yet, Representative Whitfield voted against the economic recovery package
which provided more than $10 million to meet demand at Kentucky health centers
and to build new ones across the state. [News Release; 3/26/09]
- Representative Mike Rogers (AL-03) - Representative Mike
Rogers voted against his own legislation to protect the Little River
Canyon National Preserve in the Omnibus Public Land Management Act. [Roll Call Vote, 3/25/2009]
- Representative Dan Lungren (CA -03) - Lungren's change of
heart might be related to the fact that the Democratic Congressional Candidate
(DCCC) has identified that Lungren as vulnerable to defeat in the 2010
congressional midterm elections. [Elk Grove News - Sensing Vulnerability, Lungren Backpedals on
Stimulus Vote, 8/6/09]
o
Representative Dan Lungren sought millions in earmarks for projects in his
district, then voted against the legislation to fund those projects. "I
would not apologize for any of those (earmarks), but I would give them up if
the president had vetoed the bill." [Amador Ledger-Dispatch;
3/17/09]
o As California's economic
woes continue to threaten public services to the point where 47 pink slips
were recently issued to Stockton police officers, Congressman Dan Lungren is
coming under fire from the blue side of the aisle in Washington for his April
23 vote against "The COPS Improvement Act." [Dems, Lungren clash on COPS funding - Amador
Ledger-Dispatch, 5/29/09]
- Representative David Dreier (CA-26) - Representative
David Dreier said, "The nation relies on Southern California's infrastructure
and innovation. Strategic federal investments in these areas will yield
tremendous returns from coast to coast." However Representative Dreier
voted against the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act which will provide
$13 billion in tax cuts, nearly $4.5 billion in infrastructure investments,
and billions more for job training and education programs in California.
[Southern California on the Hill; 3/10/09]
- Representative Jerry Moran (KS-01) - "Four Kansas
Republicans had earmarked requests in the package, but voted against the
overall $410 billion package... Not only did Moran and Tiahrt vote against the
spending bill when the House took action in February, they also voted last
week for a measure that would have removed all earmarks." [The Hutchinson News; 3/13/09]
- Representative Todd Tiahrt (KS-04) - "Four Kansas
Republicans had earmarked requests in the package, but voted against the
overall $410 billion package... Not only did Moran and Tiahrt vote against the
spending bill when the House took action in February, they also voted last
week for a measure that would have removed all earmarks." [The Hutchinson News; 3/13/09]
- Representative Shelley Moore Capito (WV-02) - "Capito
informed the group that roughly $1.5 million in neighborhood stabilization
funds have been made available to West Virginia, and she said the situation
that many are facing in the current financial times is heartwrenching.
‘It's just breaks your heart,' Capito said." [The Journal; 3/10/09]
- Representative Steve King (IA-05) - "Rep. Steve King,
R-Iowa, announced today that $570,000 for the U.S. Highway 20 widening project
has been included in the federal stimulus bill signed by President Barack
Obama earlier in the week." [Sioux City Journal; 3/13/09]
- Representative Elton Gallegly (CA-24) - "Rep. Elton
Gallegly, R-Simi Valley, announced Thursday that Thousand Oaks will get
$182,881 in community development block grants through the stimulus package...
In addition to the stimulus money, Gallegly's office said money for other
local projects has been included in a separate funding bill the House passed
Wednesday." [Ventura County Star; 2/27/09]
- Representative Howard "Buck" McKeon (CA-25) - "Rep.
Howard P. ‘Buck' McKeon (R-Santa Clarita) called the bill ‘not the example of
fiscal restraint that we need right now.' Yet it includes McKeon
earmarks such as $333,000 to assist Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital in
designing and building a helipad and $167,000 for the Autry National Center of
the American West to help pay for a new Southwest museum facility." [Los Angeles Times; 3/5/09]
- Representative Jerry Lewis (CA-41) - "Rep. Jerry Lewis
(R-Redlands) declared: ‘I'm embarrassed by this omnibus spending bill.'
Yet the top Republican on the House Appropriations Committee secured more than
$18 million in earmarks." [Los Angeles Times; 3/5/09]
- Representative George Radanovich (CA-19) - "Rep. George
Radanovich (R-Mariposa) issued a statement on Feb. 4 declaring that he would
forego earmarks... Three weeks later, Radanovich submitted a statement to the
congressional record listing nearly $6.3 million in earmarks in the omnibus
spending bill." [Los Angeles Times; 3/5/09]
- Representative Tom Latham (IA-04) - After voting against
the 2009 Omnibus Appropriations bill, Representative Latham issued three press
releases congratulating himself for securing funds for projects at home.
[Representative Latham's Press Release; 3/2/09, 2/27/09, 2/27/09]
- Representative Tom Petri (WI-06) - Representative Petri
is a "strong supporter of the allocation" of $754,000 to restore and maintain
navigable channels in the Two Rivers harbor, as "maintaining navigable waters
in the area is essential for the local economy." [Manitowoc Herald Times; 2/27/09] Representative
Petri voted against the 2009 Omnibus Appropriations bill.
- Representative Steven LaTourette (OH-14) - According to a
press release from Representative LaTourette's office, LaTourette said, "I
know our local departments are facing rough financial times, and there have
been some department layoffs and hiring freezes across the state." It
then continues to say that he "is pleased that some departments will benefit
from this new COPS program." [Representative LaTourette's Press Release; 2/27/09]
- Representative Dean Heller (NV-02) - "We can ill afford
to lose any jobs in Nevada, or anywhere else for that matter." [Elko Daily Free Press; 2/27/09]
- Representative Aaron Schock (IL-18) - "The biodiesel
plant is ready to go. I want to call for a meeting with the state to
guarantee $20 million in loans for the building of the plant. This could
produce real jobs and a real stimulus in the next 30 days." [Peoria Journal Star; 2/17/09]
- "Last week, U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock was in East Peoria to award the
city's Police Department a $410,000 federal grant to update its aging in-car
video camera systems and portable radios... that money was included in the
FY 2009 Omnibus Spending Bill that Schock, a Peoria Republican, voted
against. [Peoria Journal Star; 6/29/09]
- Representative Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) - "This funding
will provide much-needed assistance to local residents who are at risk of
losing their homes or experiencing homelessness... I am pleased that our
community will benefit from this funding." [Representative Bono Mack's Press Release; 2/25/09]
- Representative Dave Reichert (WA-08) - "Reichert
acknowledges that the stimulus bill will deliver tangible good news to his
constituents... ‘I feel a responsibility at this point to make this still
work.'" [Boston Globe; 2/24/09]
- Representative Mike Coffman (CO-06) - "I see myself in
two roles as a congressman. I think the first role as a policymaker in
Washington and the second as an advocate for people inside this district and
there are elements we'll probably be discussing - the mortgage proposal -
there are probably elements that I disagree with that but if there's somebody
in my district eligible for that, I'll fight to make sure they get them."
[KUSA-TV; Your Show; 2/22/09]
- Representative Glenn Thompson (PA-05) - Thompson "said he
hoped the residents within the county would benefit from the plan's massive
spending and tax cuts." [Daily Collegian; 2/19/09]
- Representative Denny Rehberg (MT-AL) - "I'll do anything
I can to make this work." [KULR-8; 2/17/09]
- Representative Frank Lucas (OK-03) - "We all need to work
very aggressively to make sure that every community that qualifies should be a
recipient of whatever we can find in that bill." [Edmond Sun; 2/18/09]
- Representative Chris Lee (NY-26) - "Rep. Chris Lee was
opposed to a $787 billion stimulus package signed by President Barack Obama on
Tuesday but said he would now fight for funds included in the bill for his
district... ‘Now that the bill is passed, I obviously want to ensure I do
fight for projects in western New York,' Lee said." [Democrat and Chronicle; 2/18/09]
- Representative Adam Putnam (FL-12) - "Nine GOP House
members from Florida, all stimulus no's, joined nine of their Democratic
colleagues, all yesses, in asking the feds to grant a waiver giving them
access to, you guessed it, hundreds of millions in state stabilization
stimulus cash." [Politico; 2/19/09]
- Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-18)
- "Nine GOP House members from Florida, all stimulus no's, joined
nine of their Democratic colleagues, all yesses, in asking the feds to grant a
waiver giving them access to, you guessed it, hundreds of millions in state
stabilization stimulus cash." [Politico; 2/19/09] "'Just because you vote no,
doesn't mean you don't get the money,' assured Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
(R-Fla.). ‘We will fight like tigers for us to get our share.'" [National League of Cities; 3/2/09]
- Representative Lincoln Diaz-Balart (FL-21)
- "Nine GOP House members from Florida, all stimulus no's, joined
nine of their Democratic colleagues, all yesses, in asking the feds to grant a
waiver giving them access to, you guessed it, hundreds of millions in state
stabilization stimulus cash." [Politico; 2/19/09] "Miami Republican Reps. Lincoln
Diaz-Balart and Mario Diaz-Balart also voted against the bill but secured
funding - from $600,000 for Hialeah's police department to upgrade equipment
to $6 million for the University of Miami's William Lehman Injury Research
Center." [Miami Herald; 3/3/09]
- Representative Tom Rooney (FL-16) -
"Nine GOP House members from Florida, all stimulus no's, joined nine of their
Democratic colleagues, all yesses, in asking the feds to grant a waiver giving
them access to, you guessed it, hundreds of millions in state stabilization
stimulus cash." [Politico; 2/19/09] "'The
money's coming, Rooney said. ‘So I can sit on the sidelines or I can advocate
for my constituents. I think it would be irresponsible of me not to
fight for what I think is important in that money.'" [Palm Beach Post; 2/22/09]
- Representative Mario Diaz-Balart (FL-25)
- "Nine GOP House members from Florida, all stimulus no's, joined
nine of their Democratic colleagues, all yesses, in asking the feds to grant a
waiver giving them access to, you guessed it, hundreds of millions in state
stabilization stimulus cash." [Politico; 2/19/09] "Miami Republican Reps. Lincoln
Diaz-Balart and Mario Diaz-Balart also voted against the bill but secured
funding - from $600,000 for Hialeah's police department to upgrade equipment
to $6 million for the University of Miami's William Lehman Injury Research
Center." [Miami Herald; 3/3/09]
- Representative Ginny Brown-Waite (FL-05)
- "Nine GOP House members from Florida, all stimulus no's, joined
nine of their Democratic colleagues, all yesses, in asking the feds to grant a
waiver giving them access to, you guessed it, hundreds of millions in state
stabilization stimulus cash." [Politico; 2/19/09]
- Representative Cliff Stearns (FL-06) -
"Nine GOP House members from Florida, all stimulus no's, joined nine of their
Democratic colleagues, all yesses, in asking the feds to grant a waiver giving
them access to, you guessed it, hundreds of millions in state stabilization
stimulus cash." [Politico; 2/19/09]
- Representative Bill Posey (FL-15) -
"Nine GOP House members from Florida, all stimulus no's, joined nine of their
Democratic colleagues, all yesses, in asking the feds to grant a waiver giving
them access to, you guessed it, hundreds of millions in state stabilization
stimulus cash." [Politico; 2/19/09]
- Representative Pete Hoekstra (MI-02) - "If you know of
someone thinking of buying first home, now may be the time. Stimulus
incentive is very generous! Up to 8k! Check it out." [Representative
Pete Hoekstra's Twitter page; 2/18/09]
- Representative Leonard Lance (NJ-07) - "Officials are
hoping more federal money will soon be flowing to the Green Brook Flood
Control Project. Under the terms of the stimulus plan signed into law
Tuesday by President Barack Obama, infrastructure projects that are
"shovel-ready" could be the first to be funded with economic recovery
money. That's the hope of Rep. Leonard Lance, R-Clinton Township...'This
is a classic example of a ‘shovel-ready' project,' Lance said after the tour."
[mycentraljersey.com; 2/17/09]
- Representative Greg Walden (OR-02) - "I figure my job is
to try and do whatever I can to clear the hurdles and get the projects going
and the people back to work using these funds." [Mail Tribune; 2/19/09]
- Representative Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO-09) - "Luetkemeyer
said the project is considered ‘shovel ready' and that's what the economy
needs. President Darrell Krueger and Luetkemeyer discussed the
educational benefits of the economic stimulus package." [KTVO-TV, 2/16/09]
- Representative Don Young (AK-AL) - "Alaskan Congressman
Don Young won a victory for the Alaska Native contracting program and other
Alaska small business owners last night in H.R. 1, the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act. [Congressman Don Young's Press Release; 2/13/09]
- Representative Ken Calvert (CA-44) - "All of us in the
Inland Empire will do what we can to direct as much money as we can." [The
Press Enterprise; 2/13/09]
- Representative John Mica (FL-07) - "I applaud President
Obama's recognition that high-speed rail should be part of America's future."
[Congressman John Mica Press Release; 2/13/09] Mica was also one of
"Nine GOP House members from Florida, all stimulus no's, joined nine of their
Democratic colleagues, all yesses, in asking the feds to grant a waiver giving
them access to, you guessed it, hundreds of millions in state stabilization
stimulus cash." [Politico; 2/19/09]