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Bracing for Budget Season and Earmark Agonizing

By | 07.28.10 | 6:04 pm

In the House, the appropriations committee is marking up spending bills, which means that rhetoric about earmarks is about to ramp up. Yesterday, the House passed a bill defunding more than $700 million in aging earmarks, and in the Senate, a measure that would create an earmark database More…

Congressional Earmarks Decline Sharply

By | 04.12.10 | 6:37 pm

Peter Orszag, director of the Office of Management and Budget, reports on his blog that earmarks have declined sharply, down 17 percent in volume and 27 percent in dollar value between 2009 and 2010:

A New Day for Accountability in Stimulus Plan

By | 02.15.09 | 6:08 pm

Amid the Democrats’ boostering and the Republicans’ assaults on the final stimulus package, almost no one is focusing on a key part of the bill that will be critical to making it work: accountability for how that $787 billion is spent. In fact, a look at the final bill reveals More…

TCS Leaks Draft of Auto Bailout Plan

By | 12.08.08 | 4:33 pm

Taxpayers for Common Sense, a policy watchdog group, has gotten its hands on an early draft of the Democrats’ plans to bailout Detroit’s automakers, and they’ve shared it with the world. From their summary of the proposal: