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Schumer Pledges $1 Million Won't Go to Woodstock Museum
In the ongoing saga of whether or not taxpayers will ever have to cough up $1 million for a museum honoring Woodstock, New York Sen. Chuck Schumer has brought this long, strange trip to an end.
Goddamn him! I had a concession at the Wavy Gravy pavillion greased!
Schumer called Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., to pledge to him that the money laid out in a labor spending bill will never be used for the "hippie museum."
I understand the Country Joe exhibit was, like, awsome, if you were smoking the right stuff. My source told me they actually had two of the original Fish.
"I trust him. This isn't a partisan issue. My goal is just to fix the problems," Coburn said. Coburn, who had originally engineered a ban on the museum funds last month, had been adamant the Labor-Health and Human Services spending bill be more clear about the use of undesignated taxpayer money and was planning to propose a vote to change the bill's language to make sure that it could never be used on the Woodstock museum. Due to Senate rules, Coburn would have needed a two-thirds majority — or 67 if all 100 members vote — a tall order for eliminating a potential "technicality," sources say.

According to Senate sources on Wednesday, Republicans were seeing tie-dyed red because of what they say was a backdoor attempt to maintain a provision — originally sponsored by Schumer and New York Sen. Hillary Clinton — to funnel $1 million to the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, and more specifically to the Woodstock Museum.
Posted by: Fred 2007-11-09
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