Tuesday, June 14, 2005

GOP freaks out

Judiciary GOP pulls the plug on Conyers 'forums'
    In December, ranking Democrat John Conyers (Mich.) began holding “forums” — gatherings with all the trappings of official hearings — after Chairman James Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) refused to hold hearings on topics Conyers requested. The forums have been held in smaller committee rooms, often with C-SPAN coverage and formal witness lists.

    In a sign of how far relationships on the committee have soured, majority staff recently announced a new policy to deny any request from a committee Democrat for the use of a committee hearing room.

    Majority spokesman Jeff Lungren said the Republicans have given Democrats three opportunities to make clear that the forums are not official committee business. Nevertheless, Lungren said, in at least one case, members were addressing Conyers as “Mr. Chairman.”
Mercy. What next?
    Sean McLaughlin, deputy chief of staff for Sensenbrenner, recently wrote to a minority staffer in more pointed language.

    “I’m sitting here watching your ‘forum’ on C-SPAN,” McLaughlin wrote. “Just to let you know, it was your last. Don’t bother asking [for a room] again.”

    A committee source said committee Democrats are still planning to hold the forums when they find other available space.
This will impact this week's Downing Street minutes hearing, which is now scheduled for Thursday, June 16th, 1:30 p.m., DNC Wasserman Room at 430 S. Capitol St. SE, Washington, D.C.

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