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Firms with Bush ties snag Katrina deals
Sat Sep 10,11:03 AM ET

REUTERS - Companies with ties to the Bush White House and the former head
of FEMA are clinching some of the administration's first disaster relief
and reconstruction contracts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

At least two major corporate clients of lobbyist Joe Allbaugh, President
George W. Bush's former campaign manager and a former head of the Federal
Emergency Management Agency, have already been tapped to start recovery
work along the battered Gulf Coast.

One is Shaw Group Inc. and the other is Halliburton Co. subsidiary Kellogg
Brown and Root. Vice President Dick Cheney is a former head of
Halliburton.

Bechtel National Inc., a unit of San Francisco-based Bechtel Corp., has
also been selected by FEMA to provide short-term housing for people
displaced by the hurricane. Bush named Bechtel's CEO to his Export Council
and put the former CEO of Bechtel Energy in charge of the Overseas Private
Investment Corporation.

Experts say it has been common practice in both Republican and Democratic
administrations for policy makers to take lobbying jobs once they leave
office, and many of the same companies seeking contracts in the wake of
Hurricane Katrina have already received billions of dollars for work in
Iraq.

Halliburton alone has earned more than $9 billion. Pentagon audits
released by Democrats in June showed $1.03 billion in "questioned" costs
and $422 million in "unsupported" costs for Halliburton's work in Iraq.

But the web of Bush administration connections is attracting renewed
attention from watchdog groups in the post-Katrina reconstruction rush.
Congress has already appropriated more than $60 billion in emergency
funding as a down payment on recovery efforts projected to cost well over
$100 billion.

"The government has got to stop stacking senior positions with people who
are repeatedly cashing in on the public trust in order to further private
commercial interests," said Danielle Brian, executive director of the
Project on Government Oversight.


TWO BUSH APPOINTEES AT HALLIBURTON

Allbaugh formally registered as a lobbyist for Halliburton subsidiary
Kellogg Brown and Root in February.

In lobbying disclosure forms filed with the Senate, Allbaugh said his goal
was to "educate the congressional and executive branch on defense,
disaster relief and homeland security issues affecting Kellogg Brown and
Root."

Melissa Norcross, a Halliburton spokeswoman, said Allbaugh has not, since
he was hired, "consulted on any specific contracts that the company is
considering pursuing, nor has he been tasked by the company with any
lobbying responsibilities."

Allbaugh is also a friend of Michael Brown, director of FEMA who was
removed as head of Katrina disaster relief and sent back to Washington
amid allegations he had padded his resume.

A few months after Allbaugh was hired by Halliburton, the company retained
another high-level Bush appointee, Kirk Van Tine.

Van Tine registered as a lobbyist for Halliburton six months after
resigning as deputy transportation secretary, a position he held from
December 2003 to December 2004.

On Friday, Kellogg Brown & Root received $29.8 million in Pentagon
contracts to begin rebuilding Navy bases in Louisiana and Mississippi.
Norcross said the work was covered under a contract that the company
negotiated before Allbaugh was hired.

Halliburton continues to be a source of income for Cheney, who served as
its chief executive officer from 1995 until 2000 when he joined the
Republican ticket for the White House. According to tax filings released
in April, Cheney's income included $194,852 in deferred pay from the
company, which has also won billion-dollar government contracts in Iraq.

Cheney's office said the amount of deferred compensation is fixed and is
not affected by Halliburton's current economic performance or earnings.

Allbaugh's other major client, Baton Rouge-based Shaw Group, has updated
its Web site to say: "Hurricane Recovery Projects -- Apply Here!"

Shaw said on Thursday it has received a $100 million emergency FEMA
contract for housing management and construction. Shaw also clinched a
$100 million order on Friday from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Shaw Group spokesman Chris Sammons said Allbaugh was providing the company
with "general consulting on business matters," and would not say whether
he played a direct role in any of the Katrina deals. "We don't comment on
specific consulting activities," he said.

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