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Speaker Pursues military flights

February 1, 2007
The office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is pressing the Bush administration for routine access to military aircraft for domestic flights, such as trips back to her San Francisco district, according to sources familiar with the discussions. The sources, who include those in Congress and in the administration, said the Democrat is seeking regular military flights not only for herself and her staff, but also for relatives and for other members of the California delegation. . Mrs. Pelosi's request is not new for a speaker, who is second-in-line in presidential succession. A defense source said the speaker's regular access to a military plane began after the September 11, 2001, attacks. Rep. J. Dennis Hastert, Illinois Republican, who was speaker at the time, started using U.S. Air Force planes for domestic travel to and from his district for security reasons. A former Hastert aide said the congressman did not use military planes for political trips or regularly transport his family.
These requests were sighted for security purposes and good communications to conduct legislative business.

1 comment:

"JPO" Joseph Ohler said...

Pelosi’s request to use military aircraft almost ensures that no matter how the debate on defense spending goes, most of her party mates will vote to fund the majority of military projects ranking at least as high in importance as protecting the Speaker domestically. Whether intentional or inadvertent, Pelosi’s continuance of the post-9/11 tradition of Speaker air transport via military craft indirectly brings additional credibility to the Democratic vow to maintain support for the troops.

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