NYT: G.O.P. Leaders in House Remove Part of Ethics Bill
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/09/us/politics/house-republicans-cut-an-ethics-bill-provision.html?_r=1&emc=eta1
WASHINGTON With the House poised to take up a major ethics bill, Republican leaders have deleted a provision that would, for the first time, regulate the collection of political intelligence from political insiders for the use of hedge funds, mutual funds and other investors.
House Democrats protested the change on Wednesday, but said they would still vote for the bill to ban insider trading by members of Congress when it reached the House floor on Thursday. A version of the bill that the Senate passed last week would require political intelligence consultants to disclose their activities and register as lobbyists do.
Representative Louise M. Slaughter, Democrat of New York, said lawmakers and the public needed to know more about the activities of these professionals, who she said glean information from members of Congress and staff and sell it to clients who make a lot of money off it.
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Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, who wrote the provision on political intelligence, said: Its astonishing and extremely disappointing that the House would fulfill Wall Streets wishes by killing this provision. If Congress delays action, the political intelligence industry will stay in the shadows, just the way Wall Street likes it.