YouCut: Last Chance to Vote to End Crony Federal Contracts
Oklahoma Congresswoman and gubernatorial candidate Mary Fallin (OK-5) issued the following release on July 12 regarding her submission to prohibit the federal government from requiring project labor agreements (PLAs) to this week’s edition of the YouCut ballot.
The YouCut website, launched May 12 by House Republican Whip Eric Cantor (Va.), features a weekly ballot of proposals that would scale back congressional spending. YouCut invites anyone to vote for solutions that eliminate government waste. Each week, the public votes on ideas to be brought to the House floor, where Republicans will call for an up-or-down vote on the spending cut.
Here is the release:
For Immediate Release
Media Contact: Katie Bruns (email: [email protected]; phone: 202-225-2132; cell: 202-713-8021)
In Case You Missed It: Fallin Offers Common-Sense Solution to Eliminate Government Waste
7/12/10
WASHINGTON- Congresswoman Mary Fallin (OK-05) has offered a solution to rein in federal spending and save the government as much as $2.6 billion annually. Fallin’s proposal to prohibit the federal government from requiring costly labor union agreements on all government construction projects was submitted to YouCut, a project designed to empower American citizens to cut government spending and eliminate government waste. “During a time of record budget deficits and revenue short falls, it is critical we evaluate government efficiency and provide taxpayers the greatest return possible on their investment in America,” Fallin said.
“The Executive Order issued by President Obama encourages the use of anti-competitive union favoring contracts, known as project labor agreements, which could increase the cost of government projects by as much as 20 percent,” Fallin said. “This doesn’t improve the quality of projects or create more jobs, it is simply a payback to organized labor. That means in the face of an unprecedented $1.5 trillion deficit, taxpayers are also on the hook for hundreds of millions of dollars wasted on government projects that could have been completed for far less.”
Fallin urged all Americans who are concerned about big-government and deficit spending in Washington participate in the YouCut project and help to identify areas of government waste. “Liberal Democrats in Congress are not listening to the millions of Americans who are overwhelmingly concerned by the nation’s $13 trillion debt. YouCut is a chance for all Americans to be heard and help get our nation’s fiscal house in order for generations to come.”
The YouCut website was launched by House Republicans on May 12. Over one million Americans have voted on weekly proposals to eliminate government waste and reduce federal spending. Each week, House Republicans bring the winning cost-saving proposal to the House floor for an up-or-down vote. Fallin said her proposal to eliminate costly project labor agreements on federal construction projects was a good starting point to identify and eliminate government waste. “Lawmakers have a responsibility to ensure taxpayer dollars are spent as efficiently as possible,” Fallin said.
Visit the YouCut website at: http://republicanwhip.house.gov/YouCut/. The proposal with the most votes will be announced Tuesday, July 13 and considered on the House floor later this week.
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The winning idea will be selected tomorrow, July 13. Please visit the YouCut site at http://republicanwhip.house.gov/YouCut/ and vote for proposal #4: “Prohibit Mandated Project Labor Union Agreements That Increase Government Construction.”or text “YouCut4” to 68398 on your wireless phone.
Taxpayers must urge Congress to restore fairness and accountability in federal construction contracting today.
Please visit our earlier post on the importance of supporting this proposal here to learn more.
2 Responses to YouCut: Last Chance to Vote to End Crony Federal Contracts
Thanks for voting, everyone. Unfortunately, we didn’t win.
Rep. Aaron Schock won for his proposal to eliminate the funding of road signs indicating projects have been funded by the stimulus project.
You can learn more about this proposal here:
http://schock.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=197648
It is a great idea and another example (besides government-mandated PLAs) of government waste and excess.
Here is an interview about the proposal:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpIHwpSTY8A