I had a chance to visit with Rep. Flake today, along with
several other bloggers. His remarks and questions stuck to spending
and immigration.
As I mentioned below, Flake plans to challenge individual
earmarks in the Agriculture Appropriations Bill on the House floor
this week. While the list of earmarks he will challenge is off the
record, he did say he would offer about a dozen amendments to the
bill. He said this sort of sunlight and asking questions about
earmarks could have stopped Duke Cunningham's corruption in its
tracks. Among the questions he will ask: where is the federal nexus
for the earmark? Is it authorized? Who requested this? Does the
Member requesting the earmark have financial ties to the
beneficiary?
Flake said he has felt some heat over his plans from fellow
Members, including Republican Study Committee members.
On the President's veto threat of the emergency supplemental,
Flake said Members are "taking the President a little more
seriously on this veto threat."
Flake argued firmly for a comprehensive immigration bill: one
that combines enforcement at the border with tough employer
enforcement. He acknowledges concerns over a national ID card, but
said one would probably be necessary for employer enforcement.
Flake hangs this argument on statistics showing as many as 50
percent of illegal immigrants did not cross the border illegally,
but rather overstayed their legal visit. Thus, border enforcement
would only solve half the problem.
topics:
Earmarks, Immigration