[Congressional Record: May 6, 2010 (Senate)]
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SECRET HOLDS
Mr. FEINGOLD. Mr. President, I am pleased to be joining an effort
spearheaded by the Senator from Missouri, Mrs. McCaskill, to put an end
to the practice of Senators secretly holding up legislation or
nominations. Senators who want to block a bill or nomination should be
willing to state their objection on the record. Many of us thought we
had addressed that problem when Congress approved the Honest Leadership
and Open Government Act of 2007. Unfortunately, the problem of secret
holds persists, and the new rule needs to be tightened.
As with any Senator, there are times when I object to passage of a
bill or confirmation of a nominee. It has not been my practice to try
to keep my objection secret, however. For example, when the Senator
from Arizona, Mr. McCain, and I objected to confirmation of the
nomination of John Sullivan to a term on the Federal Election
Commission last year, we released a statement publicly stating our
action and our reasons. We made clear that, until the White House
nominates replacements for the two other commissioners whose terms have
expired, we would not consent to Mr. Sullivan's confirmation. The FEC
is currently mired in anti-enforcement gridlock, and the President must
nominate new commissioners with a demonstrated commitment to the
existence and enforcement of the campaign finance laws.
Similarly, when I had concerns about legislation introduced by the
Senator from California, Mrs. Feinstein, S. 132, I discussed my
concerns directly with
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her. I have proposed changes that would make the bill more effective in
addressing the serious problem of gang-related violence, and I look
forward to passage of the amended bill.
Mr. President, it is not enough to fight for change--you need to lead
by example, too. So I will make it my practice to have printed a
statement in the Record when I object to bringing up legislation or a
nomination. And I urge my colleagues to do the same, and to support
efforts to eliminate loopholes in the current rule.
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