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by  Connie Hair

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi plans to re-write House rules today to
ensure that the Republican minority is unable to have any influence on
legislation. Pelosi’s proposals are so draconian, and will so polarize
the Capitol, that any thought President-elect Obama has of bipartisan
cooperation will be rendered impossible before he even takes office.

Pelosi’s rule changes -- which may be voted on today -- will reverse
the fairness rules that were written around Newt Gingrich’s “Contract
with America.”

In reaction, the House Republican leadership is sending a letter today
to Pelosi to object to changes to House Rules this week that would bar
Republicans from offering alternative bills, amendments to Democrat
bills or even the guarantee of open debate accessible by motions to
recommit for any piece of legislation during the entire 111th
Congress. These procedural abuses, as outlined in the below letter
obtained by HUMAN EVENTS, would also include the repeal of six-year
limit for committee chairmen and other House Rules reform measures
enacted in 1995 as part of the Contract with America.

After decades of Democrat control of the House of Representatives,
gross abuses to the legislative process and several high-profile
scandals contributed to an overwhelming Republican House Congressional
landslide victory in 1994. Reforms to the House Rules as part of the
Contract with America were designed to open up to public scrutiny what
had become under this decades-long Democrat majority a dangerously
secretive House legislative process. The Republican reform of the way
the House did business included opening committee meetings to the
public and media, making Congress actually subject to federal law,
term limits for committee chairmen ending decades-long committee
fiefdoms, truth in budgeting, elimination of the committee proxy vote,
authorization of a House audit, specific requirements for blanket
rules waivers, and guarantees to the then-Democrat minority party to
offer amendments to pieces of legislation.

Pelosi’s proposed repeal of decades-long House accountability reforms
exposes a tyrannical Democrat leadership poised to assemble
legislation in secret, then goose-step it through Congress by the
elimination of debate and amendment procedures as part of America’s
governing legislative process.


Below is the text of the letter on which the House Republican
leadership has signed off.

January 5, 2009

The Honorable Nancy Pelosi
Speaker of the House
H-232, U.S. Capitol
Washington, D.C. 20515

Dear Madame Speaker,

We hope you and your family had a joyful holiday season, and as we
begin a new year and a new Congress, we look forward to working with
you, our colleagues on both sides of the aisle, and President-elect
Obama in tackling the many challenges facing our nation.

President Obama has pledged to lead a government that is open and
transparent. With that in mind, we are deeply troubled by media
reports indicating that the Democratic leadership is poised to repeal
reforms put in place in 1995 that were intended to help restore
Americans’ trust and confidence in the People’s House. Specifically,
these reports note that the Majority, as part of its rules package
governing the new Congress, will end six-year term limits for
Committee chairs and further restrict the opportunity for all members
to offer alternative legislation. This does not represent change; it
is reverting back to the undemocratic one-party rule and backroom
deals that the American people rejected more than a decade ago. And it
has grave implications for the American people and their freedom,
coming at a time when an unprecedented expansion of federal power and
spending is being hastily planned by a single party behind closed
doors. Republicans will vigorously oppose repealing these reforms if
they are brought to a vote on the House floor.

As you know, after Republicans gained the majority in the House in
1995, our chamber adopted rules to limit the terms of all committee
chairs to three terms in order to reward new ideas, innovation, and
merit rather than the strict longevity that determined chairmanships
in the past. This reform was intended to help restore the faith and
trust of the American people in their government – a theme central to
President-elect Obama’s campaign last year. He promoted a message of
“change,” but Madame Speaker, abolishing term limit reform is the
opposite of “change.” Instead, it will entrench a handful of Members
of the House in positions of permanent power, with little regard for
its impact on the American people.

The American people also stand to pay a price if the Majority further
shuts down free and open debate on the House floor by refusing to
allow all members the opportunity to offer substantive alternatives to
important legislation -- the same opportunities that Republicans
guaranteed to Democrats as motions to recommit during their 12 years
in the Minority. The Majority’s record in the last Congress was the
worst in history when it came to having a free and open debate on the
issues.

This proposed change also would prevent Members from exposing and
offering proposals to eliminate tax increases hidden by the Democratic
Majority in larger pieces of legislation. This is not the kind of
openness and transparency that President-elect Obama promised. This
change would deprive tens of millions of Americans the opportunity to
have a voice in the most important policy decisions facing our
country.

Madame Speaker, we urge you to reconsider the decision to repeal these
reforms, which could come up for a vote as early as tomorrow. Just as
a new year brings fresh feelings of optimism and renewal for the
American people, so too should a new Congress. Changing the House
rules in the manner highlighted by recent media reports would have the
opposite effect: further breaching the trust between our nation’s
elected representatives and the men and women who send them to
Washington to serve their interests and protect their freedom.

Sincerely,

(A copy of the letter with signatures will be available on HUMAN
EVENTS later today.)

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