Remember?

The Obama Administration said that they hung a “No Lobbyists Allowed” sign on the front door of the White House?

Turns out it had a fine print disclaimer written at the bottom.

To paraphrase it: “Unless they helped the campaign receive tens of millions of dollars in campaign contributions.”

Reporting from Sacramento — Officials in the governor’s office say a politically powerful union may have had inappropriate influence over the Obama administration’s decision to withhold billions of dollars in federal stimulus money from California if the state does not reverse a scheduled wage cut for the labor group’s workers.

The officials say they are particularly troubled that the Service Employees International Union, which lobbied the federal government to step in, was included in a conference call in which state and federal officials reviewed the wage cut and the terms of the stimulus package.

California Secretary of Health and Human Services Kim Belshe said she could not recall another instance in which the federal government invited a significant stakeholder group into such government-to-government negotiations.

“The involvement of a stakeholder in this kind of state-federal deliberative process is unusual at best,” she said. “This was really atypical and outside any norm I am familiar with.”

In addition to several state and federal officials, participants in the April 15 conference call included an SEIU associate general counsel in Washington, a lobbyist for SEIU in California and a representative from SEIU’s policy staff in California, according to a list provided by the Schwarzenegger administration.

The sign must have been placed up too high for the media to even notice that small-font lettering. I’m sure that’ll be their excuse.

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One Response to Remember?

  1. emdfl says:

    Glen Beck this morning mentioned that the SEIU was pretty much owned by ACORN.

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