Time to throw these bums out.
CBS) Thanks to recently filed Congressional expense reports there's new light shed on the Copenhagen Climate Summit in Denmark and how much it cost taxpayers.
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CBS News Investigative correspondent Sharyl Attkisson reports official filings and our own investigation show at least 106 people from the House and Senate attended - spouses, a doctor, a protocol expert and even a photographer.
For 15 Democratic and 6 Republican Congressmen, food and rooms for two nights cost $4,406 tax dollars each. That's $2,200 a day - more than most Americans spend on their monthly mortgage payment.
CBS News asked members of Congress and staff about whether they're mindful that it's public tax dollars they're spending. Many said they had never even seen the bills or the expense reports.
Copenhagen Congressional Junket
Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., is a key climate change player. He went to Copenhagen last year. Last week, we asked him about the $2,200-a-day bill for room and food.
"I can't believe that," Rep. Waxman said. "I can't believe it, but I don't know."
But his name is in black and white in the expense reports. The group expense report was filed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. She wouldn't talk about it when our producer tried to ask.
Pelosi's office did offer an explanation for the high room charges. Those who stayed just two nights were charged a six-night minimum at the five-star Marriott. One staffer said, they strongly objected to no avail. You may ask how they'll negotiate a climate treaty, if they can't get a better deal on hotel rooms.
Total hotel, meeting rooms and "a couple" of $1,000-a-night hospitality suites topped $400,000.
Flights weren't cheap, either. Fifty-nine House and Senate staff flew commercial during the Copenhagen rush. They paid government rates -- $5-10,000 each -- totaling $408,064. Add three military jets -- $168,351 just for flight time -- and the bill tops $1.1 million dollars -- not including all the Obama administration officials who attended: well over 60.
In fairness, many attendees told us they did a lot of hard work, and the laid groundwork for a future global treaty.
"It was cold… I was there because I thought it was important for me to be there," Rep. Waxman said. "I didn't look at it as a pleasure trip."
But considering the size of the deficit, and the fact that that no global deal would be reached -- critics question the super-sized U.S. delegation -- more than 165 -- leaving the impression there's dollars to burn. In this case, more than a million.
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Attendees Speaker Nancy Pelosi Pelosi's husband Majority Leader Steny Hoyer Rep. George Miller Rep. Henry Waxman Rep. Ed Markey Markey’s wife Rep. Charles Rangel Rep. Bart Gordon Rep. James Sensenbrenner Sensenbrenner's wife Rep. Sander Levin Rep. Joe Barton Barton daughter Rep. Fred Upton Rep. Earl Blumenauer Rep. Diana DeGette Rep. Jay Inslee Inslee's wife Rep. Shelley Moore Capito Rep. Moore Capito husband Rep. John Sullivan Rep. Tim Ryan Rep. GK Butterfield Rep. Emanuel Cleaver Rep. Gabrielle Giffords Gifford's husband Rep. Marsha Blackburn President Obama Sen. James Inhofe Sen. John Kerry Stacee Bako Don Kellaher Wilson Livingood Brian Monahan John Lawrence Karen Wayland Drew Hammill Kate Knudson Bridget Fallon Bina Surgeon Mary Frences Repko Nona Darrell Tony Jackson Josh Mathis Phil Barnett David Cavicke Lisa Miller Peter Spencer Andrea Spring Lorie Schmitt Greg Dotson Alex Barron Christopher King Shimere Williams Tara Rothschild Margaret Caravelli Gerry Waldron Ana Unruh-Cohen Jeff Duncan Eben Burnham-Snyder Joel Beauvais Michael Goo Tom Schreibel Harlan Watson Bart Forsyth Ed Rice Steve Rusnak Carey Lane Matt Dempsey Dempsey wife George Sugyama Tom Hassenbohler 31 additional unnamed Senate staff
State Dept: Special Envoy Todd Stern Secretary Hillary Clinton Pershing Deputy U.S. Special Envoy for Climate Change Maria Otero, Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs Ambassador Alejandro Wolff, Deputy Permanent Rep. United States Mission to the U.N. Daniel Reifsnyder, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment Lilburn Trigg Talley, Director of the office of Global Change Sue Biniaz, Deputy Legal Adviser William Breed, Director of Climate Change Programs USAID. Energy Dept: Steven Chu, Energy Secretary Jean Chu, Spouse of the Energy Secretary Rod O'Connor, Chief of Staff Amy Bodette, Special Assistant to the Secretary David Sandalow, Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs Rick Duke, Dep. Assistant Sec. for Policy and International Affairs Holmes Hummel, Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs Elmer Holt, Economist in the Office of Policy and International Affairs Matt Kallman, Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs Dan Leistikow, Director of Public Affairs Devin Hampton, Lead Advance Representative Interior Dept: Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar Deputy Secretary David Hayes Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks Tom Strickland Science Advisor Kit Batten Senior Advisor of Global Change at USGS Tom Armstrong USGS Director Marcia McNutt Deputy Communications Director Matt Lee-Ashley Jack Lynch (Security) Dave Graham (Security) Mike Downs (Security) Director of Advance Tim Hartz
EPA: Security Officer # 1 Security, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Marcus McClendon Director of Advance, Office of the Administrator Security Officer # 2 Security, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Jennifer Jenkins Physical Scientist, Climate Change Division, Office of Air and Radiation COP 15 Negotiator Shalini Vajjhala Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of International Affairs COP-15 Negotiator Maurice LeFranc Senior Advisor, International Climate Change, Office of Air and Radiation COP-15 Negotiator Kimberly Todd Klunich Technical Expert, Climate Change Division, Office of Air and Radiation COP-15 Negotiator Leif Hockstad Environmental Engineer, Climate Change Division, Office of Air and Radiation COP-15 Negotiator Seth Oster Associate Administrator, Office of Public Affairs David McIntosh Associate Administrator, Office of Rep.ressional and Intergovernmental Relations Michelle DePass Assistant Administrator, Office of International Affairs Security Officer # 3 Security, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Lisa Jackson Administrator, EPA Gina McCarthy Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation
White House Executive Office staff: From the Office of Energy and Climate Change: Heather Zichal Tony Russell Jake Levine Joe Aldy
From the Office of Science and Technology Policy: John Holdren Steve Fetter Shere Abbott
From the Council on Environmental Quality: Nancy Sutley Amy Salzman Jess Maher
National Security Council: Mike Froman Ed Fendley
Communications: Ben LaBolt |