Alexander Statement on Federal Funding for Tennessee Projects (Earmarks

Statement

Date: April 14, 2010
Location: Washington, DC

U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) today made the following statement on federal funding for Tennessee projects:

"When Tennesseans come to see me about keeping Chickamauga Lock open, or making Center Hill Dam safe, or improving housing at Fort Campbell for the most-deployed troops in America, my job is not to give them President Obama's telephone number. I have the constitutional responsibility to try to amend the president's budget. Some members of Congress have abused the appropriations process. But if you have a couple of bad acts on the Grand Ole Opry, you don't cancel the Opry -- you cancel the acts. That's why two years ago I voted for a one-year moratorium on earmarks. Since then, Congress has made reforms. I'm ready to make more if they are needed.

"Removing earmarks doesn't reduce the federal debt by one penny, since they are paid for by reducing spending for lower-priority items.

"The way to reduce the debt is to slow down automatic increases in entitlement spending and to limit discretionary spending to 2 percent growth each year."


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