Congressional leaders fight against posting bills online
As Congress lurches closer to a decision on an enormous overhaul of the American health care system, pressure is mounting on legislative leaders to make the final bill available online for citizens to read before a vote.
Lawmakers were given just hours to examine the $789 billion stimulus plan, sweeping climate-change legislation and a $700 billion bailout package before final votes. Washington Examiner Reports
The transparency that President Obama has promised has not come to fruition, and likely won’t come, leaving the president a liar.
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