The Chronicle of Higher Education

Senate Joins House to Cut the Secrecy That Hides Congressional Earmarks

By JEFFREY BRAINARD

Washington

The U.S. Senate voted unanimously on Tuesday to disclose more information about the intended recipients and purpose of earmarks, approving language that closely matched rules adopted this month by the House of Representatives. Lawmakers said the changes might cut down on the overall number of earmarks, but...

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