From Deseret News archives:
Critics say Demos' plan lacks specifics
Congress will start the 110th session today, with newly sworn in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., expected to introduce bills that would raise the minimum wage, cut student-loan interest and expand stem-cell research. Democrats want to get these bills passed and over to the Senate within 100 hours or a little more than two weeks, based on the House calendar.
To achieve this, the bills will have to be passed without legislative hearings and little debate, and rules may limit the amount of amendments Republicans can offer on a bill, if any.
"This is not a stellar beginning," said Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah. "This is not what I would call the open bipartisanship that was promised."
Bishop said the Republican's "Contract With America" in 1994 was much more open than what is going on now.
"No one knows what the specifics are," Bishop said. "This was all done behind closed doors."
Bishop said he would like to see lower student-loan interest rates but is not sure if he can support the Democrats' plan, because nothing has been introduced, although the House may vote on the bill as early as next week.
Thomas Mann, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, a think tank in Washington, asked if this is a signal that Democrats are already going back on their promises, because Democrats complained about similar legislative games when the Republicans were in power.
"It will be very interesting to see how they manage this 100-hour period," said Mann. "The Democrats have to figure out a way to give publicity to their positions on issues that have been squelched in recent years."
Rep. Jim Matheson, D-Utah, said the new Congress has been barely sworn in, and already there is partisan bickering.
"Some of these items have been thoroughly debated already," Matheson said. "There is broad consensus in this country on these issues."
He said under a Republican majority, the "bar was set really low" when it came to being open and inclusive, and with time, the Democrats will surely have a better system in place than that of recent history.
But Alice Rivilin, also a senior fellow at Brookings, said the Democrats are "making a tactical mistake."
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