More News on Outreach and Meetings Regarding the Recovery Act
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on May 07, 2009 at 07:32 PM EDT Another update from Norm Eisen, special counsel to the president for ethics and government reform, in the spirit of transparency as always:
The President has taken bold steps to enhance transparency in government, end lobbying abuses, and ensure that the government’s spending decisions are based on merit. As we’ve mentioned in a prior post, we continue to track the implementation of the President’s unprecedented transparency rules for lobbying contacts under the Recovery Act. Yesterday we had two meetings about the rules at which lobbyists were present. First, we met with representatives of groups from the reform community, including those generally supportive of the policy. A wide array of opinions was aired, with some indicating that they want the policy to stay as is, and others making a variety of suggestions for changes to make the policy even tougher. Later in the day, we met with representatives from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, who oppose the rules. We heard their concerns and engaged in discussion about their particular objections. We continue to believe that the rules are sound as a matter of law and policy, but consistent with the President’s instructions, we are using this 60-day implementation period to cultivate, and listen to, a wide range of views. Present at the reform group meeting were:
Nicole Austin Hillary
Director and Counsel, Washington Office
The Brennan Center for Justice
Director and Counsel, Washington Office
The Brennan Center for Justice
Meredith McGehee
Policy Director
Campaign Legal Center
Policy Director
Campaign Legal Center
Tara Malloy
Associate Legal Counsel
Campaign Legal Center
Associate Legal Counsel
Campaign Legal Center
Sarah Dufendach
Vice President for Legislative Affairs
Common Cause
Vice President for Legislative Affairs
Common Cause
Fred Wertheimer
President
Democracy 21
President
Democracy 21
Scott Amey
General Counsel
Project on Government Oversight
General Counsel
Project on Government Oversight
Craig Holman
Legislative Representative
Public Citizen
Legislative Representative
Public Citizen
John Wonderlich
Policy Director
Sunlight Foundation
Policy Director
Sunlight Foundation
Lisa Rosenberg
Government Affairs Consultant
Sunlight Foundation
Government Affairs Consultant
Sunlight Foundation
Daniel Schuman
Policy Counsel
Sunlight Foundation
Policy Counsel
Sunlight Foundation
Lisa Gilbert
Democracy Advocate
U.S. PIRG
Democracy Advocate
U.S. PIRG
Lee Mason
Director of Nonprofit Speech Rights
OMB Watch
Director of Nonprofit Speech Rights
OMB Watch
Sheila Krumholz
Executive Director
Center for Responsive Politics
Executive Director
Center for Responsive Politics
Lloyd Leonard
Director of Advocacy
League of Women Voters
Director of Advocacy
League of Women Voters
Norm Ornstein
Resident Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
Resident Scholar
American Enterprise Institute
Present at the meeting with the Chamber of Commerce were:
Steven Law
Chief Legal Officer
Chief Legal Officer
Judith K. Richmond
Associate General Counsel
Associate General Counsel
Amar Sarwal
Staff Attorney
Staff Attorney
In addition to Norm Eisen, White House attendees included Preeta Bansal of OMB, Mike Mongan of the Office of the Vice President, and members of their staff.
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