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washingtonpost.com
White House Puts Limits on Queries From Democrats
By Dana Milbank
[or try your local library]
Excerpt--
The Bush White House, irritated by pesky questions from congressional Democrats about how the
administration is using taxpayer money, has developed an efficient solution: It will not entertain any more questions from
opposition lawmakers.
The decision -- one that Democrats and scholars said is highly unusual -- was announced in an
e-mail sent Wednesday to the staff of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees. ...
The director of the White House Office of Administration, Timothy A. Campen, sent an e-mail titled
"congressional questions" to majority and minority staff on the House and Senate Appropriations panels. Expressing "the need
to add a bit of structure to the Q&A process," he wrote: "Given the increase in the number and types of requests we are
beginning to receive from the House and Senate, and in deference to the various committee chairmen and our desire to better
coordinate these requests, I am asking that all requests for information and materials be coordinated through the committee
chairmen and be put in writing from the committee."
He said this would limit "duplicate requests" and help answer questions
"in a timely fashion."
It would also do another thing: prevent Democrats from getting questions answered without the
blessing of the GOP committee chairmen. ...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A9708-2003Nov6.html
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