THE HOTLINE, February 8, 2007, Thursday
Copyright 2007 National Journal Group, Inc.
THE HOTLINE
February 8, 2007 Thursday
SECTION: NATIONAL BRIEFING
HEADLINE: DEMOCRATS;
SIZE DOESN'T MATTER, REALLY GUYS
BODY:
| Speaker Nancy Pelosi's "request" for access to a larger Air |
| Force plane-- first reported in the Washington Times-- continues |
| to develop, with MSNBC reporting she will fly commercial to her |
| district if a non-stop gov't plane is not available (2/8). |
| Washington Times' Hurt and Scarborough report, the Defense Dept |
| sent a letter to Pelosi that "puts limits on the size of the |
| plane she may use" and "restricts the guests she can bring." A |
| congressional source "said it essentially limits her to the |
| commuter plane used" ex-Speaker Dennis Hastert (2/8). |
| Los Angeles Times' Barnes writes, the "flap over how the |
| House speaker gets around has been circling over" DC since last |
| week, "but was largely ignored until" 2/7 "when, as things tend |
| to do on a slow news day in the nation's capital, it exploded." |
| Pelosi's "conservative critics" say she is "abusing the |
| perks of power by attempting to commandeer a fancy jumbo-size |
| military jet with a 'distinguished visitor compartment with |
| sleep accommodations.'" Pelosi supporters "charge that the |
| controversy is being fueled by GOP opponents who are still |
| burning over an election loss." For her part, Pelosi "suggested" |
| that the Bush admin. was "trying to sabotage her." Pelosi: "The |
| misrepresentation could only be coming from the administration, |
| and one would only have to wonder why" (2/8). |
| Pelosi was on "On the Record" and discussed the airplane |
| controversy: |
| FNC's Van Susteren: "It's about the size of the plane. I |
| think that's what the dispute was." |
| Pelosi: "It was the distance." |
| Van Susteren: "You're from California, we can't do anything |
| about that. ... And Speaker Hastert was Illinois, the mid-part |
| of the country." |
| Pelosi: "That's right." |
| Asked if she asked for a particular sized plane, Pelosi: |
| "No" (2/7). |
| McClatchy's Taley writes, the controversy is "a potential |
| image problem for the first female speaker," who is being |
| "portrayed as thinking she deserves her own Air Force Three" |
| (2/8). |
| COLLECTIVE BARGAINING |
| "Despite misgivings" that the measure has "virtually no |
| chance" of avoiding a veto from Pres. Bush, House Dems and labor |
| unions are "moving forward" on a bill to require employers to |
| recognize unions created by the easier "card check" method of |
| collecting employee signatures, effectively replacing |
| secret-ballot votes for unionization. Dems "promised quick |
| action" on the measure as part of their '06 platform, and a |
| House subcmte is slated to hold the first hearing today. |
| AFL-CIO pol. dir. William Samuel said 232 House members are |
| co-sponsoring the measure, and he's "confident" a majority of |
| Senators will support it, though perhaps not enough to block a |
| GOP filibuster. Cornell prof. Richard Hurd said support is |
| nearly unanimous among labor groups, though some, like SEIU, |
| question "if it's the right way to use political capital right |
| now" (Gerstein, New York Sun, 2/8). |
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