March 9,  2009
Mr. Matthew Wiser
834 Bianca Drive Northeast
Palm Bay, FL  32905-5802
Dear Mr. Wiser,                          
Knowing of  our shared commitment to fiscal responsibility in Washington, I wanted to update  you on recent legislation that was approved by the House and is likely to be  signed into law soon by the President.
This week, the House leadership  brought to the floor for a vote, an Omnibus Appropriations legislation totaling  $410 billion in additional spending.  I voted against the bill and would  like to share with you my comments from the Congressional Record regarding this  bill.
The Omnibus Appropriations bill before us today provides an 8%  increase for dozens of federal agencies and departments.  These tens of  billions of dollars in additional spending are in addition to hundreds of  billions of dollars just signed into law by the President last week as a part of  the "stimulus" bill.  Taken together, this amounts to nearly an 80%  increase in funding for many of the agencies funded in the Omnibus  Appropriations bill.  Put another way, spending for these agencies will  increase from $378 billion in 2008 to nearly $680 billion in 2009.  And all  of this increase is "paid for" with borrowed money that our children and  grandchildren will have to repay.
Simply put, the American worker isn't  getting an 8% pay increase each year, much less an 80% pay increase, and they  cannot afford to pay for such expansive government spending.
Are  there good provisions in this bill?  Yes.  Are the objectionable  provisions in this bill?  Yes.  Sadly, no Member of Congress was  permitted to offer an amendment to this bill, much less a sufficient amount of  time to actually read the bill.  The House leadership, which sets the rules  of debate, has prohibited any Member of Congress from offering a single  amendment.  No member of Congress is permitted to rise and ask that even  one of the more than 8,000 earmarks in this bill be stricken from the  bill.
In just the past four weeks, this Congress has approved over one  and one-half trillion dollars in new spending – most of it borrowed money.   Sadly, not a single amendment has been permitted to be offered.  The  Congress is broken and the American people deserve better.  We will never  get this nation back on track if this Congress continues to consider and approve  legislation written by only a handful of leaders in the majority.  All  Members should have a right to be involved in drafting legislation.  It is  long past due that the legislative process be allowed to work and that all  Members of this Congress be afforded the opportunity to truly represent their  constituents.  True bipartisanship means allowing input from both sides,  not simply take or leave it dictates.
Please be assured, I will not  waiver in my commitment to fiscal discipline.  For more information on my  work in Congress or to sign up to receive my E-newsletter, please visit my  website, http://www.posey.house.gov/.  If I may be of service to you in the  future, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Bill Posey
Member of Congress
Hebrews 4:12
For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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