Conservatives and Special Interests Wrap Congressional Lobby in University Clothing to Skirt Gifting Regulations
Conservatives and Special Interests Wrap Congressional Lobby in University Clothing to Skirt Gifting Regulations
The CCJCA has hosted, to date, a closed symposium on Capitol Hill, a ritzy, invite-only gala ball in Washington, and soon they will be hosting a free, 3-day retreat for congressional staffers to colonial Williamsburg. The CCJCA, of course, picked up the tab for all of their Washington insider guests. Furthermore, the organization bills their events as an opportunity for legislators and their staffers to be "educated on civil justice movements", and according to Huffington Post, invitations prominently display their affiliation to George Mason University so that there's no confusion as to whether guests can accept their lavish gifts. What's really happening at these events, however, is anything but education. The seminars and retreats feature "guest speakers" from the Law and Economics Center; the same entity funded by the special interests that are pressing their agendas to the lawmaker attendees.
Anything that proposes "educating" lawmakers that is funded by corporations and special interests should raise red flags, not to mention the fact that the LEC's existence depends on the special interest donors whose agenda it seems to be pressing. There are so many unethical things about this arrangement that it's hard to know who is most at fault. The special interests that are funding the group are essentially able to write off their donations as tax-deductible, even though it's technically advocacy work. The university is knowingly allowing this perversion to take place, and is lending its name and status to the LEC and the CCJCA, which could jeopardize higher education institution's freedom of legislative access should this lead to litigation. The special interests and corporations that are funding this are knowing circumventing the law, but then again, that's to be expected if there's profit or influence to be had. Finally, those congressional lawmakers (including Lee Terry, from my own home state of Nebraska) should be ashamed for knowingly taking these gifts, retreats, dinners, etc. They are elected to show leadership, and this is simply allowing themselves to be courted by special interests with deep pockets. I say keep a list of those individuals, for they're the real Washington insiders and crony capitalists. Get rid of them.