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Bill Buzenberg interviews former Representative Lee H. Hamilton
The Center in the News . . .
A recent
Council on Foreign Relations
backgrounder titled
U.S-Pakistan Military Cooperation
cited the Center's
Collateral Damage
project, which found among its major findings that Pakistan was the largest recipient of U.S. military aid, receiving almost $5 billion since 9/11, with little in the form of federal oversight and accountability.
The House of Representatives recently
amended
the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA). Among the newly expanded public provisions, White House task forces will be prohibited from operating in secrecy, transcripts or recordings of committee meetings will be electronically available, and advisory committee appointments must be made without regard to political affiliation or activity. The Center's
Shadow Government
project investigated FACA loopholes and several conflict of interest cases more than a year ago.
The
Wall Street Journal
featured the Center's latest analysis of the
lobby spending by the pharmaceutical industry
, health product manufacturers, and their trade groups. The Center found that the pharmaceutical manufacturers and their trade groups spent a record $168 million on federal lobbying last year, a 32 percent increase from 2006.
A new
report
from the Government Accountability Office (GAO), requested by the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tasked the Defense Department with providing greater oversight in the way it handles Pakistan reimbursement claims for coalition support funds (CSF), a program created after 9/11 to reimburse key U.S. allies in the global war on terror. In May 2007, the Center's
Collateral Damage
project found that post-9/11 U.S. military aid to Pakistan, totaling more than $5 billion, was subject to virtually no congressional oversight.
Washington Post
national politics reporter Shailagh Murray in the paper's daily campaign 2008 blog, 'The Trail,' cited a
Center interview
with James A. Johnson, who recently resigned from Senator Obama's vice presidential search committee. In the interview, Johnson had "kind words" to say about veteran senator, and potential VP contender, Christopher Dodd.
On Thursday, the Senate Intelligence Committee released its
Phase II report
on prewar Iraq intelligence. Committee Chairman John D. (Jay) Rockefeller said: "It is my belief that the Bush administration was fixated on Iraq, and used the 9/11 attacks by Al Qaeda as justification for overthrowing Saddam Hussein. To accomplish this, top administration officials made repeated statements that falsely linked Iraq and Al Qaeda as a single threat and insinuated that Iraq played a role in 9/11. Sadly, the Bush administration led the nation into war under false pretenses." To read more about the Bush administration's false statements about the national security threat posed by Saddam Hussein's Iraq, check out the Center's
War Card
project.
A
Morning Call.com
editorial
cited a 2003 Center survey that
ranked
all 50 states' lobby disclosure laws. Until 2006, Pennsylvania had no lobbying law at all and was ranked 50th in the nation by the Center's survey. Currently, the legislature will consider a measure that would forbid gifts and entertainment from lobbyists to public officials.
Harry Shearer, actor, entertainer, musician, artist, and creator of the song
935 Lies
- featured in his upcoming CD,
Songs of the Bushmen
- said in
The Huffington Post
, "Just in case Scott McClellan wasn't keeping count, the Center was: at least
935 falsehoods
told by the president and his aides in the run-up to the [Iraq] war."
The Sunlight Foundation's
SunSpots blog
featured the "eye-popping reports" from the Center's
Shadow Government
project. The Center's Shadow Government project investigated a few federal advisory committees, part of a vast maze of committees, tasked with influencing federal government agencies on a variety of safety and policy issues, often done under secretive conditions with little public accountability.
Douglas Feith, President Bush's undersecretary of defense for policy from July 2001 to August 2005, was on
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
May 12 and talked about the Iraq War. He said, "I think a lot of what the administration said was correct." The Center's
Iraq War Card
project, which documented 935 false statements made by Bush and six top administration officials in the two years following September 11, 2001, about the national security threat posed by Saddam Hussein's Iraq, would prove otherwise.
Watch the world premier video of Harry Shearer's video "
935 Lies.
" Shearer, best known for his work on
The Simpsons
,
This is Spinal Tap
,
Le Show
,
Saturday Night Live
,
For Your Consideration
and
A Mighty Wind
, unveiled a video satire based on the Center's
Iraq War Card
project, which documented the 935 false statements orchestrated by top Bush Administration officials in the two years following September 11, 2001, about the national security threat posed by Saddam Hussein's Iraq.
The
Sarasota Herald-Tribune's
Kirsten Mitchell reported that Sen. Pete Domenici and 16 other Republican senators, who support the easing of offshore drilling restrictions on the Outer Continental Shelf for oil and gas, have received more than $3 million in campaign contributions from individuals and PACS affiliated with the oil and gas industry since Jan. 1, 2007.
The
Washington Post's
Matthew Mosk reported that Steven A. Betts, a top presidential campaign fundraiser for Sen. John McCain, was one of several Arizona developers who benefited from McCain-engineered land swaps.
TheStreet.com's
John Stout cited the Center's Buying of the President 2008 chapter on
Stealth Campaigns
in "
How Much Does It Cost to Buy a Presidency?
" Political non-profit groups, such as MoveOn.org and the American Leadership Project, "will probably play an important role in this presidential election," he said.
Internships
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Upcoming Projects
The Buying of the President 2008: The Media
In the fifth chapter of the Center's
The Buying of the President 2008
project, journalist Alicia C. Shepard looks at media bias and its potential effect on the 2008 race.
Land Use
The Center's Land Use Decisions Accountability Project will investigate how private interests shape public policy, land use, development and zoning regulations, and not always in the public's best interest.
Manganese
In an upcoming issue of Mother Jones magazine, the Center examines a new and little-noticed mass tort -- thousands of lawsuits filed by welders who say they developed symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease after being exposed to the toxic metal manganese in welding fumes.
Longwall Coal Mining
In a two-part series on the impact of longwall coal mining, the Center investigates how this controversial technique has crippled local communities and environmental resources in southwestern Pennsylvania.