Campaign 2010

Mar 12, 2009

No Thanks To Congressman Latham, Iowa Will Receive Millions In Congressionally Directed Spending

 

 

Latham, Newest Member Of The Republican Hypocrisy Hall of Fame Touts Earmarks He Voted Against

 

In a striking example of hypocrisy, after voting against the recently enacted FY 2009 Omnibus Appropriations, Congressman Tom Latham is taking credit for millions of dollars included in the legislation that will help local community colleges, health care clinics, and renewable energy producers in Iowa's 4th Congressional District.

 

"Congressman Latham keeps telling people he ‘secured' millions of dollars in funding for Iowa, but the truth is he voted against these investments," said Gabby Adler, the Midwestern Regional Press Secretary for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.  "Congressman Latham can't hide from his voting record, no matter how hard he tries.  Counter to what Congressman Latham would have you believe, these millions of dollars aren't coming to Iowa because of his hard work, these investments are being made in spite of Congressman Latham's efforts to defeat this bill and the funding for Iowa."

 

In every single press release sent out by Congressman Latham announcing investments for Iowa included in the FY 2009 Appropriations, he not only hid the fact he voted against the legislation but he led people to believe he championed its passage.  One release read Congressman Latham "once again this past week demonstrated his commitment to community colleges," another one discussed his role as a "long-time supporter" of new health care technologies.  In a third release, Congressman Latham even referred to his support of Iowa's renewable energy industry as "steadfast" despite his vote against $1.4 million for a cutting edge wind energy project in Iowa.

 

BACKGROUND

 

Latham Voted AGAINST: $1.4 million for equipment and supplies for programs at the Des Moines Area Community College Electronic Crime Institute, which trains law enforcement personnel in electronic crime detection and forensics.

Latham Voted AGAINST: $475,750 to Iowa Lakes Community College for a sustainable energy education center as a demonstration project involving wind energy and green building initiatives.

Latham Voted AGAINST: $475,750 to Iowa Central Community College for laboratory equipment for a nationally certified renewable fuels assurance testing program.

Latham Voted AGAINST: $100,000 to North Iowa Area Community College to support the Regional Economic Development Organization. The goal of this organization is to improve marketing and recruitment of business in rural Iowa and plan for the economic stability of the region.

Latham Voted AGAINST: $500,000 to Iowa Valley Community College to help meet the ever-growing demand of the Iowa Valley Education and Training Center, which offers professional and computer training to accommodate the needs of the local business community.

Latham Voted AGAINST: $333,000 to Iowa Central Community College for its Advanced Manufacturing Training Center to purchase a mobile lab and supplies to assist the center in providing an important link between Iowa Central Community College and area manufacturing industries.

 

Latham Voted AGAINST: $1.4 million to the Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities and the U.S. Department of Energy for a next generation wind energy production plant project that explores new methods of storing wind energy.

 

Latham Voted AGAINST: $95,000 to the Gunderson Lutheran Health System and the Gunderson Clinic in Decorah for the Newborn Monitoring Initiative that will provide a telemedicine care for newborn patients.

 

 

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