Obama Backs GOP Earmark Ban

Written by FrumForum News on Monday November 15, 2010

USA Today reports:

Who says the parties can't get along?

President Obama just issued a statement applauding the decision by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., to reverse course and "back a ban on funding for lawmakers' pet projects, which are known as earmarks," as reported by our OnPolitics blog.

Obama's statement:

I welcome Senator McConnell's decision to join me and members of both parties who support cracking down on wasteful earmark spending, which we can't afford during these tough economic times.

As a Senator, I helped eliminate anonymous earmarks, and as President, I've called for new limitations on earmarks and set new, higher standards of transparency and accountability. But we can't stop with earmarks as they represent only part of the problem.

In the days and weeks to come, I look forward to working with Democrats and Republicans to not only end earmark spending, but to find other ways to bring down our deficits for our children.

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