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Op-ed: Is It Too Much to Ask Congress to Read Bills Before Voting?

Publication: Roll Call

Paul Blumenthal
November 19, 2008

When Members of Congress moved to bail out Wall Street, they settled on a tried and true, “old school” legislative tactic: Don’t give anyone a chance to read the bill. Negotiations were done in secret, staffers were forced to leave their BlackBerrys at the door and the bill was dropped less than 24 hours before a vote was held.