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Congress Gets an Upgrade |
2009-08-11 |
550 Million Slated for Purchase of Eight More Planes as Lawmakers' Travel Soars Congress plans to spend $550 million to buy eight jets, a substantial upgrade to the fleet used by federal officials at a time when lawmakers have criticized the use of corporate jets by companies receiving taxpayer funds. The purchases will help accommodate growing travel demand by congressional officials. The planes augment a fleet of about two dozen passenger jets maintained by the Air Force for lawmakers, administration officials and military chiefs to fly on government trips in the U.S. and abroad. Lawmakers in the House last week added funds to buy those planes, and plus funds to buy an additional two 737s and two Gulfstream V planes. The purchases must still be approved by the Senate. The Air Force version of the Gulfstream V each costs $66 million, according to the Department of Defense, and the 737s cost about $70 million. |
Posted by:ed |
#3 Let them |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2009-08-11 14:28 |
#2 From Newsmax. No link. Murtha, again! "If the Department of Defense does not want these aircraft, they will be eliminated from the bill," said Rep. John Murtha, a Pennsylvania Democrat who chairs the panel that approved the additional spending. A spokesman for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she supported the decision, which was expected to face resistance in the Senate. |
Posted by: Bobby 2009-08-11 13:50 |
#1 I heard on the radio this morning that some folks are having second thoughts, especially if the DoD really doesn't want them. [hint, hint] |
Posted by: Bobby 2009-08-11 13:05 |