Today, the House Rules Committee hosted a member day on the issue of earmarks. Congressman Biggs issued the following statement:
"I am fundamentally opposed to earmarks. The old system was flawed, leading to corruption and coercion. Congress was right to stop the rampant earmark abuse and work towards a more transparent appropriations process.
"However, in attempting to correct this spending mechanism, we ceded too much power to the executive branch. Congress has become too comfortable with top-line appropriations, letting unelected bureaucrats determine our nation's spending priorities.
"We cannot return to the old earmarks rules. However, Congress must reassert its Article I, Section 8 spending authority to control the budget. We should prohibit career bureaucrats from being given carte blanche over important appropriations decisions."