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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

WARGOTZ DECRIES MIKULSKI MOVE TO BLOCK TRANSPARENCY IN GOVERNMENT


Wargotz decries Mikulski move to block transparency in government

Dr. Eric Wargotz, candidate for the U. S. Senate, criticized Senator Barbara Mikulski for derailing a proposal to require that the substance and cost of Democratic healthcare reform legislation be posted on the Internet prior to a vote.

The proposal, offered by Senator Jim Bunning (R-KY), would have required that the legislative language and a final, complete cost analysis of the Democratic bill be made publicly available on the Senate Finance Committee’s website at least 72 hours prior to any Committee vote.

Senator Mikulski used an arcane parliamentary tactic to block consideration of the proposal on the Senate floor. This can be viewed at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwZz7h6tmFY&feature=channel

“Millions of Americans have concerns about how this legislation will impact their access to quality healthcare,” stated Dr. Wargotz. “Greater transparency promotes better government. It gives citizens additional tools to educate themselves.”

As President and Countywide member of the Queen Anne’s County Board of Commissioners, Dr. Wargotz spearheaded measures to promote greater transparency in county government. “This is a responsibility of elected officials across all levels of government. I cannot understand why Senator Mikulski would want to take her constituents in the opposite direction.”

“Senator Mikulski has made healthcare reform one of her signature issues during her three decade political career,” Dr. Wargotz continued. “Now that the debate is here, she has been largely missing. I find it ironic that she would only break her silence to block a proposal to empower her constituents to make informed decisions. She is beholden to the shadowy Washington politics of the past at a time when people want change.”

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

No cost analysis
No legislative language
No 72 hour public availability on website

My, what a wonderful Senator Maryland has. She really has our best interests at heart.

Joel said...

It's time we had a Senator that represented the people of Maryland. If you vote for Mikulski, just send Harry Reid your proxy. If you like ACORN vote for Barbara. I know Eric as a man who bleeds when you get cut. If he has a fault it is that he cares too much.