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avebury

(11,197 posts)
18. From the Washingto Post
Tue Oct 22, 2013, 11:21 AM
Oct 2013

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2013/10/22/rules-on-congressional-military-flights-waived-for-bill-young-funeral/

Rules on congressional military flights waived for Bill Young funeral

Lawmakers planning to attend the funeral of Rep. C. W. "Bill" Young (R-Fla.) will be able to fly to the Sunshine State aboard U.S. military aircraft -- an exception to an austerity-era rule restricting congressional use of government aircraft.

The office of House Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) is arranging for a flight Thursday from Andrews Air Force Base to Florida to attend Young's funeral, with the aircraft scheduled to return Thursday evening, according to House aides. The decision comes even though Boehner earlier this year put in place rules requiring House lawmakers to seek permission from Boehner to use military aircraft on overseas trips, including trips to visit U.S. military service members in Iraq and Afghanistan, because of automatic budget cuts, known as sequestration.

In March Boehner required the House delegation attending the installation mass for Pope Francis to fly on a commercial aircraft to Rome.

So why the exception for Young? Boehner spokesman Michael Steel said in an e-mail that "Given Rep. Young's long and distinguished service to his Congressional district, and especially to the men and women of our Armed Forces, the rule against military aircraft is waived for his funeral."

Young was a longtime member of the House Appropriations Committee especially concerned with military spending.

No word yet from Boehner's office on how many lawmakers plan to attend -- but House GOP leaders cancelled plans to hold votes Thursday in order to permit lawmakers to attend the Young funeral.

Military aircraft was also used in recent months to transport lawmakers to the funerals of Sens. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) and Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii).

Cost estimates for congressional military flights vary -- the Pentagon doesn't provide hard numbers -- with some academics estimating that the flights cost roughly $10,000 per hour. An investigation by a Florida newspaper this year found that at least 172 House lawmakers spent more than $1.5 million in 2012 visiting more than 90 countries on private commercial aircraft.

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They sure don't mind wasting money, do they? The Blue Flower Oct 2013 #1
They've ALWAYS loved spending other people's money Blue_Tires Oct 2013 #26
That's their job. Igel Oct 2013 #53
It's probably cheaper. jeff47 Oct 2013 #30
N0 KIDDING!!! bobGandolf Oct 2013 #42
This is simply scandalous. Who had the authority to spend this taxpayer money? Change that! Coyotl Oct 2013 #2
Congress. jeff47 Oct 2013 #31
Last night a "friend" of mine went on a rant about the President wasting money Papagoose Oct 2013 #3
Next time, tell him that room and board is part of any President's contract. Agnosticsherbet Oct 2013 #4
Board isn't jmowreader Oct 2013 #40
Thanks, I learned something. Agnosticsherbet Oct 2013 #48
He's been reading too many chain emails. Lasher Oct 2013 #27
The President pays for his common expenses, even in the White House residence. dballance Oct 2013 #28
The chain email was probably referring to the cost of security services for the first family. Not okaawhatever Oct 2013 #44
I bet he doesn't often pay when he goes out to eat... awoke_in_2003 Oct 2013 #52
How many of them took the day off or asked the Pentagon to fly them Pab Sungenis Oct 2013 #5
Probably none, given that congress wasn't in session at the time hughee99 Oct 2013 #19
They were flown to Lautenberg's funeral former9thward Oct 2013 #22
I stand corrected. n/t hughee99 Oct 2013 #23
I think it is a waste but small potatoes given everything else. former9thward Oct 2013 #25
Lavish Lives of those who say we are so broke we have to cut Grandma's food Bluenorthwest Oct 2013 #6
Shoe's on the other foot SpankMe Oct 2013 #7
I've got to be in Largo tommorow for a Computer customer...which means I'll have to.. BlueJazz Oct 2013 #8
What? the dude's a republican, why bother? gopiscrap Oct 2013 #9
Bet they won't close down for Tom Foley's funeral. gopiscrap Oct 2013 #10
But they would have if he'd died in office. 24601 Oct 2013 #60
Also, I won't click on any Washington Times link. SpankMe Oct 2013 #11
hard to believe the Washington Times reported this. mountain grammy Oct 2013 #12
Are they fucking KIDDING me? TwilightGardener Oct 2013 #13
They should do the same for Tom Foley! lastlib Oct 2013 #14
Damn right, at LEAST! elleng Oct 2013 #16
Hey, why NOT go to Florida, guys? elleng Oct 2013 #15
How much can it be? $300 RT to fly from DC to FL? riderinthestorm Oct 2013 #17
They're reimbursed for official travel. jeff47 Oct 2013 #32
Amtrak round trip $312................ mrmpa Oct 2013 #56
From the Washingto Post avebury Oct 2013 #18
OK, it's fair if it was used before for Lautenberg and Inouye--BUT still...they can't pay their own TwilightGardener Oct 2013 #20
It would be considered official business jeff47 Oct 2013 #33
they make the rules demigoddess Oct 2013 #55
Whew. It's been awhile since they had a vacation day Doctor_J Oct 2013 #21
It would have been cheaper to fly avebury Oct 2013 #24
He died in a Washington DC-area hospital - Bethesda, I believe. No Vested Interest Oct 2013 #36
Well heck, they could have just had a memorial service in DC avebury Oct 2013 #49
I presume it was a family decision, not the RNC. No Vested Interest Oct 2013 #50
Talk about your "entitlements" randr Oct 2013 #29
ONE WOULD THINK THAT THE LAST DAYS OF EMPIRE WERE drynberg Oct 2013 #34
What happens if one plane crashes ? nt jakeXT Oct 2013 #35
Don't go there. nt No Vested Interest Oct 2013 #37
It would be the one carrying the minority leadership.... sofa king Oct 2013 #39
If it's the plane Boehner is on, Mr.Bill Oct 2013 #43
Security is another reason I support the use of military aircraft. Would you want to take a flight okaawhatever Oct 2013 #45
Should be a productive day in Washington liberal N proud Oct 2013 #38
Flying them down in Chinooks is probably too much to ask jmowreader Oct 2013 #41
I would think that a security risk. If they fly 130's it will not be a comfortable flight. nt okaawhatever Oct 2013 #46
Less money for fuel, too jmowreader Oct 2013 #54
LOL. Yeah, rig a parachute to the back and LAPES drop that thing from a 130. I say, a greyhound bus okaawhatever Oct 2013 #57
Not quite jmowreader Oct 2013 #59
Do people remember how the ultimate fall out from the budget shutdown in the 90's came because Newt okaawhatever Oct 2013 #47
It's an excuse for an all-expense-paid vacation in Florida. factsarenotfair Oct 2013 #51
They'll have to provide at least two planes.... ReRe Oct 2013 #58
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