
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Snowe, Collins split on investigation
Senators Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, both Republicans, disagreed on Thursday on whether to create a House-Senate task force to investigate changes to a $10 million earmark in 2005.
Snowe voted against the proposal while Collins supported it. The measure failed 49 to 43, 60 votes were needed for passage.
Both senators voted to ask the Justice Department to launch a criminal investigation into whether a powerful lawmaker changed the earmark for a highway interchange in Florida after the House and Senate had approved the bill.
Collins joined 17 senators
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Dieter Bradbury is the Press Herald's political correspondent. His career at the newspaper started in 1980, and includes 21 years as a reporter and seven as an editor. Bradbury is a graduate of the University of Southern Maine. Tags1st District Race Abortion Advertising Calendar of events Congress Economy Election Night Endorsements Energy Policy Environment Fact Checker Fund-raising Gay Rights General Health Care Inauguration Inside the Beltway Iraq War Maine Demographics Maine Senate Race Presidential race State of the Union State Referenda Voter Registration |

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