Bill Foster Casts Deciding Ethics Vote

by: Matt Stoller

Thu Mar 13, 2008 at 22:05


This is great.

It didn't take long for Bill Foster to make an impact in Congress.

Foster, a Democratic scientist/businessman, won a special election Saturday to replace retired former Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) in the House. He was sworn into his seat representing the exurban 14th Congressional District on Tuesday afternoon. By evening, he was casting what was arguably the deciding vote on a white-hot ethics bill.

The bill, pushed aggressively by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), creates an independent, outside panel to investigate ethics complaints against House members. The House approved it last night, 229-182, with most Democrats in favor and most Republicans opposed. That margin is deceptive: Before final passage, the bill first had to clear a much closer procedural vote, which gave House members a chance to kill the idea without, technically, voting against it.

The bill survived that test by a single vote, with Foster voting in favor.

Foster is also making a difference with FISA and retroactive immunity.  A few votes either way will make the difference on that one.

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Too Bad We Have to Wait... (4.00 / 2)
...for Rep. Donna Edwards.

Ya know, the blogosphere is wallowing in a lot of anger about the unresolved presidential race and other assorted bad moodishness but the wins by Foster and Edwards should bring a smile to everyone's face.  Foster wins against a certifiet nut in red GOP country -- home of the old Speaker.  Edwards blows a Liebercrat away in a the bluest of blue territory.  Its a harbinger of things to come!  


Especially since Obama helped him get elected! Go down ticket Democrats! n/t (4.00 / 1)


Good stuff. (0.00 / 0)
  Scientists never let you down.

John McCain lets lobbyists shape his economic policy

Kucinich voted with Repubs? (0.00 / 0)
Nutter.

John McCain won't insure children

Another reason to like Bill Foster (0.00 / 0)
From Slashdot.org:

In what appears to be a first, the US House of Representatives now has a Congressman with (software) coding skills. Democratic Representative Bill Foster won a special election this past Saturday in the 14th Congressional District of Illinois. Foster is a physicist who worked at Fermilab for 22 years designing data analysis software for the lab's high energy particle collision detector. In an interview with CNET today, Foster's campaign manager confirmed that the Congressman can write assembly, Fortran and Visual Basic. Will having a tech-savvy congressman change the game at all? Can we expect more rational tech-policy? Already on his first day, Foster provided a tie-breaking vote to pass a major ethics reform bill.

Techies rejoice!!!

REID: Voting against us was never part of our arrangement!
SPECTER: I am altering the deal! Pray I don't alter it any further!
REID: This deal keeps getting worse all the time!


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