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Rep. Owens Will Reimburse Cost of Taiwan TripPosted on May 12, 2012
By Justin Elliott, ProPublica This article originally appeared at ProPublica. Rep. Bill Owens, D-N.Y., said today that he will personally reimburse a Taiwan university for the $22,132 trip he took to the island with his wife in December. The announcement comes after ProPublica co-published a story Thursday evening with Politico detailing how lobbyists for Taiwan from the New York firm Park Strategies invited Owens and organized the four-day trip. House rules passed after the Jack Abramoff scandal prohibit members from taking trips arranged by lobbyists. “In an abundance of caution, and to avoid any question about the purpose of the travel, which was to bring jobs to New York, or about whether it was appropriate for the sponsor to pay for its costs, I am reimbursing the sponsor personally for the full value of the trip,” Owens said in a prepared statement. Owens said he does not believe the trip, paid for by the Chinese Culture University, broke House rules:
The ethics committee has not offered comment in response to calls and emails. As we reported Thursday, Owens mandatory pre-travel filings with the ethics committee did not mention the role of Park Strategies lobbyists organizing the trip. House rules state: “Member and staff participation in officially-connected travel that is in any way planned, organized, requested, or arranged by a lobbyist is prohibited.” Documents the firm filed with the Justice Department under the Foreign Agents Registration Act include emails and contact logs showing how firm founder Al D’Amato and vice presidents Sean King and John Zagame spent months organizing the trip with Owens staffers. The lobbyists are registered foreign agents for the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO), Taiwan’s de facto embassy in Washington. Matt Doheny, the Republican challenging Owens in a tight race to represent the newly drawn 21th district in northern New York, released a statement earlier Friday criticizing the trip. “Bill Owens’ call to lobbyists—who are also, incidentally, campaign donors—to ‘super-size’ his trip is emblematic of everything that’s wrong in Washington,” Doheny spokesman Jude Seymour said in the statement. “We ask our members of Congress to represent our interests. Bill Owens would rather take a $22,000 trip to a foreign country with his wife than find ways to fix this ailing economy and get constituents back to work. We can do much better.” The Upstate New York Tea Party also released a statement Friday calling on Owens to resign, according to the Albany Times-Union. TECRO did not respond to requests for comment on Owens’ decision to reimburse the costs of the trip. Update: Dana Sanneman, executive assistant to Park Strategies founder Al D’Amato, sent this statement to ProPublica Friday afternoon:
Filings Park Strategies made with the Justice Department show more than 30 contacts between the firm and the congressman and his staff between August and January. Those contacts include emails, phone calls—including one between D’Amato and Owens—and an in-person meeting between King and the congressman in Washington. King, the Park Strategies executive who originally invited Owens on the trip, also corresponded with one of the congressman’s aides while Owens was in Taiwan. In an interview Friday with North Country Public Radio, Owens acknowledged that “the first impetus for this specific trip” came from Park Strategies. As for the role of the lobbyists in organizing the trip, he said: “I can tell you from my perspective that I would never engage in that kind of activity again without disclosing it to [the Ethics Committee].”
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By Carl Street, May 14, 2012 at 7:22 am Link to this comment
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Big Deal—When you have unlimited funds available from graft, bribes, income tax free kickbacks, lobbyist “donations”, PACs, etc., etc. a “pay back” like this is about as moral as Al Capone paying off the cops so he could stay in business. Just another small bit of business as usual overhead.
I, for one, AM NOT impressed…
Report thisBy PatrickHenry, May 14, 2012 at 3:10 am Link to this comment
Next, make all the recipients of the free israel trip pay those junket funds back.
Report thisBy THX 1133 is not in the movie..., May 13, 2012 at 1:15 am Link to this comment
Too late: Off with his head!
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