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Rep. Darrell Issa Escalates Fight With House Oversight Committee Democrats


First Posted: 10/17/11 07:15 PM ET Updated: 10/17/11 07:26 PM ET

WASHINGTON -- Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) has begun to assert veto control over how Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee can travel with their staff, escalating tensions on an already fractious panel.

The latest dispute centers around a request by Rep. Danny Davis (D-Ill.) to take two Democratic committee staffers with him to a drug control policy forum in Chicago on Monday evening. Davis is the ranking member of the Subcommittee on Health Care, District of Columbia, Census and the National Archives, which has jurisdiction over drug control policy.

The committee chairman needs sign off on reimbursements for staff travel, but normally, such requests are routinely approved. Issa, who serves as chair, denied Davis' request.

On Thursday, Oversight Democrats sent a letter to Issa, objecting to his decision and raising concerns about the precedent he was setting.

"Your new policy appears to be that travel by Democratic staff is not for 'official Committee business' unless a Republican joins them," they wrote. "This interpretation is unprecedented and contradicts the Committee’s policy when you were in the Minority. According to Committee records, in December 2010 -- when you were still the Ranking Member of the Committee -- you were accompanied by four minority staffers on a trip to attend unidentified '[m]eetings with technology companies.' You were reimbursed thousands of dollars even though no majority Committee Members or staff joined you."

Jeffrey Solsby, a spokesman for the majority staff on the committee, said Republicans determined that Davis' forum was a personal, not committee, matter.

"The committee didn't feel it was appropriate to allow committee resources to be spent on non-committee business," he said.

Issa also sent Davis a letter offering to schedule a field hearing in Chicago "in the coming weeks" on "national and local initiatives to prevent and treat drug addiction."

But Democrats are arguing that a field hearing shouldn't preclude them from using their own travel budget to send staffers to the forum.

Gregory Abbott, a spokesman for the minority staff of the House Administration Committee, explained that the ranking member is supposed to control one-third of overall committee budgets.

"The 'one-third rule,' which grants budgetary and staffing autonomy to the Minority staff of each Standing Committee, has been a long standing practice in the House of Representatives," Abbott wrote in an email. "In the 112th Congress, every Chair and Ranking Member agreed to uphold and continue that arrangement in a hearing before the Committee on House Administration."

Democrats on the Oversight Committee are arguing that as ranking member and now as chair, Issa has had leeway to bring staff on a wide variety of trips, which were not held up to the same standards as the Davis forum is being subjected to.

For example, when Issa was about to take over as chairman, a committee staffer accompanied him to an electronics convention in Las Vegas, where his own company -- Directed Electronics Inc. -- was promoting its product, the "Viper SmartStart."

"[A] national news reporter was traveling to meet with Mr. Issa at the event and interview him as ranking member and incoming Chairman, and report on him during that visit," Solsby said. "If the reporter had not requested to travel to meet Mr. Issa at that venue, the staff member would not have made the trip."

In April, Issa went back to his home county for a "forum" on biotechnology, which was also promoting the work of the committee's website americanjobcreators.com. Democratic and Republican staffers went and were reimbursed for their travel.

Solsby said Democratic members were invited to attend, but chose not to. Democrats also wrote in their letter to Issa that Davis invited all committee members to attend his forum, but they all declined.

In December 2010 -- right before Issa officially took over as chairman -- he and four committee staffers were reimbursed for "[m]eetings with technology companies," the Democratic letter noted. No Democratic member or Democratic staffer went with them.

Solsby countered that the trip was committee business and included "a day of meetings with prominent technology company executives to assess the impact of the current regulatory climate on their businesses and discuss regulatory reform policies that would help them create jobs."

The spat over the Chicago forum is just the latest in a line of escalating arguments between the majority and minority sides of the House Oversight Committee. In June, for example, Ranking Member Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) charged Issa with changing the policy on minority witnesses who come before the committee.

Davis is going to Monday's forum in Chicago, but no staff members are accompanying him.

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WASHINGTON -- Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) has begun to assert veto control over how Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee can travel with their staff, escalating tensions o...
WASHINGTON -- Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) has begun to assert veto control over how Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee can travel with their staff, escalating tensions o...
 
 
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MekhongKurt
12:11 AM on 10/24/2011
Issa is a poisonous snake and ought to be censored by the entire House then expelled from his seat.

(To save time and money, we should force our Representatives to act simultaneously against *all* "deserving" House members -- "deserving" meaning " needing censure and expulsion." There are several candidates from BOTH sides of the aisle I could suggest.
09:55 PM on 10/18/2011
To see or hear the name "Darrell Issa" always bring to my mind "unmitigated gall" a term my Mother
used many, many times. When I was very little I knew by the tone of her voice that a person with
"unmitigated gall", was not a nice person. Darrell Issa has unmitigated gall.
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ReverendKen
07:08 PM on 10/18/2011
It is one thing to elect a person to Congress and find out they are criminals. Mr. Issa was elected to office by people that knew about all of the investigations into his criminal activity.

He was investigated for grand theft auto at least twice and he was investigated for arson once. The arson case stemmed from a fire at his business and he settled with his insurance company for about ten percent of the money he was asking for.
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free speech isnt free
A bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy
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Bringbackmanufacturing
06:17 PM on 10/18/2011
Issa also warned the deficit reduction commission to stay out of the postal debate. His quote: "Reform should be left to lawmakers familiar with postal issues." This is code for I am Darrell Issa and I want to privatize the USPS. Mr. Issa, why are you not allowing HR 1351 to be voted on? Clearly there are 226 co-sponsors Dems and Republicans (which is a shock) and yet you will not budge.
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historyfog
05:19 PM on 10/18/2011
Does the word "jobs" mean anything to you issa??? No apparently not. Lets just waste time and taxpayer money investigating anything belonging to the democratic party. I guess if you are a california millionaire you don't need a job!
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ThEbor
Be an opener of doors for such as come after thee.
05:14 PM on 10/18/2011
Republicans in the House no longer use seniority as the basis for rank on committees, I think. Which makes me think this guy with his $250 million probably made the appropriate donations to the favorite causes of the people who do the appointing. Just a guess.
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Ozy
04:39 PM on 10/18/2011
Issa using taxpayer money to sell his machine that allows people to avoid detection when violating the Law? Sounds about right! Consistent for this criminal.
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antonioarganda
04:21 PM on 10/18/2011
Darrell Issa is an arsonist and a car thief and should be behind bars. He is an example of the worst that the Republican Party has to offer.
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dfranz
With Liberty and Justice for all
04:15 PM on 10/18/2011
They don't get any sleazier or partisan than this criminal. He would be doing the country a favor if he just retired but Issa doesn't do anything as a favor. He expects a return.
MtnGeek
Partisan thinking is an oxymoron
04:02 PM on 10/18/2011
Issa has completely hijacked the House Oversight Committee ... a common theme from corrupt politicians is to get on the ethics panel to ensure they can torpedo any legitimate complaints raised against themselves. In this case, Issa has escalated things even more by making it a partisan circus.
04:00 PM on 10/18/2011
Just another rubepublican monkey with a wrench.
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whatsthat1
03:41 PM on 10/18/2011
Issa is just another scam artist from a long kist of "R's" that are committing felonious acts against America by doing absolutely nothing to help the country while they line their pockets from people like the Koch brothers and raping the tax payers at the same time.
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jimtodd
Unrepentant child of '60s
03:13 PM on 10/18/2011
Issa is a criminal. The people of his district know this and elected him anyway, in the same vein as the people of Florida w/Scott. This points out one of the big differences between teavangelicals and Dems. Teavangelicals do not care one bit about the character or morals of the people they elect. They only care that they vote to protect their bigotry and the continuing ability to hate anyone different from themselves.
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camary
02:50 PM on 10/18/2011
Darrel Issa - go home to your $250,000,000 million dollars. You don't need this job. And we don't need you.