This isn’t a political post, rather to show you how not to keep your “customers” up-to-date.? After hearing today that the bill the US Senate passed last night included hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars for manufacturers of wooden arrows for children, Puerto Rican rum manufacturers and American Samoa.? Wanting to read the bill myself (all 400+ pages, I hear), I went to senate.gov.
The fact of the matter is that you, the American citizen — the “customer” — won’t find any mention of the bill on the Senate’s homepage.? Matter of fact, I spent 20 minutes searching for it, and think I found it, but I’m still not sure because half of the bill isn’t about the economy.? I turned to a news site that offered a clear link to the legislation, and I found:
Sec. 308. Increase in limit on cover over of rum excise tax to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Sec. 309. Extension of economic development credit for American Samoa.
Sec. 314. Indian employment credit.
Sec. 502. Provisions related to film and television productions.
Sec. 503. Exemption from excise tax for certain wooden arrows designed for use by children.
…and the list goes on.
Why do the American people detest Congress?? Perhaps it’s because Washington doesn’t provide us adequate usable access to the legislation that crosses the floor.? Here’s a link to the bill, and if you’re for or against it, call your Senator or Representative, but good luck trying to find their contact information on their web sites.










October 2nd, 2008 at 10:20 am
Cristina Del Bueno says:
Good point. I always dread going to the government’s website for ANYTHING. It’s an exercise in futility. Perhaps they should hire you with some of that $700B they’ve got!