Friday, January 07, 2011

REPUBLICANS INTRODUCE BILL TO ELIMINATE PRESIDENTIAL CZARS

A group of House Republicans introduced a bill on Wednesday to rein in the various "czars" in the Obama administration.

Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) and 28 other House Republicans introduced legislation to do away with the informal, paid advisers President Obama has employed over the past two years.

The legislation, which was introduced in the last Congress but was not allowed to advance under Democratic control, would do away with the 39 czars Obama has employed during his administration.

The bill defines a czar as "a head of any task force, council, policy office within the Executive Office of the President, or similar office established by or at the direction of the President" who is appointed to a position that would otherwise require Senate confirmation.

Republicans had complained about the president's use of czars to help advance his agenda in Congress.

2 comments:

Silverfiddle said...

The GOP is stepping out smartly!

Pastorius said...

You mean, they've got nice threads? And now they are going to trip they light fantastic?