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Zoomie
07-02-2009, 04:38 PM
Congress's Travel Tab Swells

Spending on Taxpayer-Funded Trips Rises Tenfold; From Italy to the Galápagos


WASHINGTON -- Spending by lawmakers on taxpayer-financed trips abroad has risen sharply in recent years, a Wall Street Journal analysis of travel records shows, involving everything from war-zone visits to trips to exotic spots such as the Galápagos Islands.
The spending on overseas travel is up almost tenfold since 1995, and has nearly tripled since 2001, according to the Journal analysis of 60,000 travel records. Hundreds of lawmakers traveled overseas in 2008 at a cost of about $13 million. That's a 50% jump since Democrats took control of Congress two years ago.
The cost of so-called congressional delegations, known among lawmakers as "codels," has risen nearly 70% since 2005, when an influence-peddling scandal led to a ban on travel funded by lobbyists, according to the data.




Lawmakers say that the trips are a good use of government funds because they allow members of Congress and their staff members to learn more about the world, inspect U.S. assets abroad and forge better working relationships with each other. The travel, for example, includes official visits to American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Journal analysis, based on information published in the Congressional Record, also shows that taxpayer-funded travel is a big and growing perk for lawmakers and their families. Some members of Congress have complained in recent months about chief executives of bailed-out banks, insurance companies and car makers who sponsored corporate trips to resorts or used corporate jets for their own travel.
Although complete travel records aren't yet available for 2009, it appears that such costs continue to rise. The Journal analysis shows that the government has picked up the tab for travel to destinations such as Jamaica, the Virgin Islands and Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
Lawmakers frequently bring along spouses on congressional trips. If they take commercial flights, they have to buy tickets for spouses. If they fly on government planes -- as they usually do -- their spouses can fly free.
Source (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124650399438184235.html)


It's only money. :roll:

deagle
07-02-2009, 05:32 PM
its probabaly only a handful (we should hope) of rogue officials.

now that we know the amounts, who are the big spenders ?

taxation w/o representation ?

Alpheus
07-02-2009, 05:33 PM
Remember when Pelosi went to A-Stan in February? She spent one day there, and the other 8 in Italy.

Goddamm congress-critters.

Mu-Meson
07-02-2009, 05:37 PM
Remember when Pelosi went to A-Stan in February? She spent one day there, and the other 8 in Italy.

Goddamm congress-critters.

It's not like it's your money.

Goddamm Canadian-critter.

Scriptable
07-02-2009, 08:14 PM
destinations such as... Australia's Great Barrier Reef
They were just paying their respects to Steve Irwin.

Narvaresearch
07-02-2009, 09:53 PM
Rediculous. I think it's more of a politician problem than a Democrat problem, but such a increase after the shift in power leaves that a hard point to argue.

What morons...:cantbeli:

Vandervahn
07-03-2009, 02:19 AM
Haha, you guys should not get all worked up about such a badly done, stab-in-the-dark article that aims to play with emotions...