Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Accountability

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Johnny has also co-sponsored several pieces of legislation to curb federal spending and to demand more accountability from programs that receive federal dollars, including the Commission on the Accountability and Review of Federal Agencies Act to establish a bipartisan commission to review federal agencies and programs in an effort to eliminate federal spending on programs that are duplicative, wasteful, inefficient or outdated, and the Government Reorganization and Program Performance Improvement Act to require Congress and the Executive Branch to regularly and formally examine whether federal programs and agencies are achieving desired results for the American people.

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Federal Budget Process

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I believe in increased transparency and disclosure in the appropriations process, and that is why I voted in January 2007 to strengthen earmark reform during the Senate debate on S.1, the Ethics Reform Bill. I supported an amendment by Senator DeMint to require disclosure of congressional earmarks and the availability to the public of all congressional earmarks at least 48 hours before consideration by Congress. In the 110th Congress, I was also a co-sponsor of S.304, the SAFE Commission Act, which would have established a commission to develop legislation that will improve the fiscal future of the United States.



I have introduced legislation to change our appropriations process from annual to biannual, which would allow Congress to spend every odd-numbered year appropriating and every even-numbered year conducting oversight of spending. This would decrease Congress’ temptation to spend on projects in election years and increase their accountability on spending restraint and fiscal discipline.

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Stop Over-Spending (“S.O.S”)

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It is imperative that we change our budget process and put in spending priorities. In the 109th andd 110th Congress, I co-sponsored S.15, which would have reduced the federal deficit and reformed the federal budget process. Specifically, the Stop Over-Spending (“S.O.S.”) Act would have created a line-item veto mechanism for the president to use to eliminate wasteful spending and require Congressional affirmation for any deletions proposed by the president. It would have implemented procedures to automatically slow the rate of growth for mandatory programs if Congress fails to meet deficit reduction targets and reinstated statutory caps on discretionary spending. In addition, the S.O.S. Act would have created two new bi-partisan commissions.

The first would have studied the accountability and efficiency of government programs.

The second commission would have examined and provided solutions to the impending entitlement crisis.

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Johnny Isakson's Position Statement on Federal Spending

One of the problems we have in Congress with deficit spending is spending money on projects that by anybody's definition are projects that shouldn’t be funded with tax dollars. We must take large and immediate steps to end the reckless spending that is threatening the future of our nation. Congress must become better stewards of the taxpayers’ money.

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