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Departments National Issues
Democracy crumbles under cover of darkness
by Sherrod Brown
in Journal issue January-February 2004
January 8, 2004
House Republicans bend rules, press for votes during wee hours to escape
the light of accountability.
Never before has the House of Representatives operated in such secrecy:
At 2:54 a.m. on a Friday in March, the House cut veterans benefits by three
votes.
At 2:39 a.m. on a Friday in April, the House slashed education and health care
by five votes.
At 1:56 a.m. on a Friday in May, the House passed the Leave No Millionaire
Behind tax-cut bill by a handful of votes.
At 2:33 a.m. on a Friday in June, the House passed the Medicare privatization
and prescription drug bill by one vote.
At 12:57 a.m. on a Friday in July, the House eviscerated Head Start
by one vote.
And then, after returning from summer recess, at 12:12 a.m. on a Friday in
October, the House voted $87 billion for Iraq.
Always in the middle of the night. Always after the press had passed their
deadlines. Always after the American people had turned off the news and gone to
bed.
What did the public see? At best, Americans read a small story with a brief
explanation of the bill and the vote count in Saturday's papers.
But what did the public miss? They didn't see the House votes, which normally
take no more than 20 minutes, dragging on for as long as an hour as members of
the Republican leadership trolled for enough votes to cobble together a
majority.
They didn't see GOP leaders stalking the floor for whoever was not in line.
They didn't see Speaker Dennis Hastert and Majority Leader Tom DeLay coerce
enough Republican members into switching their votes to produce the desired
result.
In other words, they didn't see the subversion of democracy.
And late last month, they did it again. The most sweeping changes to Medicare
in its 38-year history were forced through the House at 5:55 on a Saturday
morning.
The debate started at midnight. The roll call began at 3:00 a.m. Most of us
voted within the typical 20 minutes. Normally, the speaker would have gaveled
the vote closed. But not this time; the Republican-driven bill was losing.
By 4 a.m., the bill had been defeated 216-218, with only one member, Democrat
David Wu, not voting. Still, the speaker refused to gavel the vote closed.
Then the assault began.
Hastert, DeLay, Republican Whip Roy Blount, Ways and Means Chairman Bill
Thomas, Energy and Commerce Chairman Billy Tauzin - all searched the floor for
stray Republicans to bully.
I watched them surround Cincinnati's Steve Chabot, trying first a carrot, then
a stick; but he remained defiant. Next, they aimed at retiring Michigan
congressman Nick Smith, whose son is running to succeed him. They promised
support if he changed his vote to yes and threatened his son's future if he
refused. He stood his ground.
Many of the two dozen Republicans who voted against the bill had fled the
floor. One Republican hid in the Democratic cloakroom.
By 4:30, the browbeating had moved into the Republican cloakroom, out of sight
of C-SPAN cameras and the insomniac public. Republican leaders woke President
George W. Bush, and a White House aide passed a cell phone from one
recalcitrant member to another in the cloakroom.
At 5:55, two hours and 55 minutes after the roll call had begun - twice as long
as any previous vote in the history of the U.S. House of Representatives - two
obscure western Republicans emerged from the cloakroom. They walked, ashen and
cowed, down the aisle to the front of the chamber, scrawled their names and
district numbers on green cards to change their votes and surrendered the cards
to the clerk.
The speaker gaveled the vote closed; Medicare privatization had passed.
You can do a lot in the middle of the night, under the cover of darkness.
U.S. Congressman Sherrod Brown, a Democrat from Ohio, is the ranking
member on the Committee on Energy and the Commerce Subcommittee on
Health.
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