Monday, March 2, 2009

Obama Will Sign '09 Appropriations Despite Earmarks

According to both Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel and OMB Director Peter Orszag, speaking on the Sunday talk shows, President Obama will sign the appropriations legislation for fiscal 2009 Congress is expected to send him this week, after clearing the Senate and the conference committee, despite 8,330 earmarks costing about $7.7 billion out of the $410 billion appropriated, or a little less than 1.9% of the total expenditures authorized in the bill.

Despite heavy Republican criticism that the Oval Office is now backing down from the campaign pledge of "no earmarks," these two high level staffers characterized the '09 appropriation measure as "last year's business," and emphasized that Obama will not be so forgiving in connection with the future budget and appropriation bills coming to his desk.

Obama is letting no grass grow under his feet or those of his staff, naming Kansas governor Kathleen Sebelius as his nominee to head his Health and Human Services Department, and spearhead the drive for health care reform. This could indeed prove to be the first multitasking administration in a long time. We hope we can continue cutting through the blizzard of activity to keep readers focused on those legislative actions affecting the construction industry.
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