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Opinion

Readers don't like earmarks

Tucson, Arizona | Published: 04.14.2008
Readers who responded to last week's online poll on congressional earmarks were overwhelmingly opposed to their use for the benefit of specific congressional districts.
A majority of respondents said earmarks are not effective and 78 percent of readers said they should be banned. When asked if their congressional representatives should request earmarks to benefit their district, a vast majority of readers said members of Congress shouldn't request any earmarks.
On the question, "If earmarks were eliminated, how should funds be allocated?" here's what some readers had to say:
● Funds for all federal programs should be requested using the existing appropriation/authorization process. All funding requests should be openly debated and approved.
● All appropriations should be on separate bills. They should not be tied into something that might be good for the people. Sink or swim on their own merit.
● Congress can do what the rest of us do and go without.
● They should be formally included in bills for a up or down vote.
● Pay off the national debt and let the taxpayers pay for these goodies.
● Include items in the budget. Don't budget by anticipating earmarks.
● All appropriations should be voted on.