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- <title>
- May 11, 1992: The Checkbooks Are in the Mail
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
- May 11, 1992 L.A.:"Can We All Get Along?"
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- THE WEEK, Page 11
- NATION
- The Checkbooks Are in the Mail
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- <p>Backed against a political wall, lawmakers turn over their
- records
- </p>
- <p> The Democrats in Congress just can't seem to shake their
- check-bouncing woes. Boxed into a political corner, most of them
- joined their Republican colleagues last week in voting to turn
- over to a special prosecutor the records for all House bank
- accounts for a 39-month period ending last October. But they did
- it through gritted teeth.
- </p>
- <p> Claiming to have uncovered possible evidence of "a classic
- check-kiting scheme," the Justice Department counsel, Malcolm
- R. Wilkey, requested the bank records for all the members of
- Congress -- those who had been cited for overdrafts as well as
- 170 who hadn't. House Speaker Thomas S. Foley and other
- Democrats argued that the sweeping subpoena violated the
- members' right of privacy, as well as Congress's
- constitutionally guaranteed independence. But fears of inciting
- more voter outrage over the check-bouncing scandal -- which has
- focused mainly on their party -- won the day: 131 Democrats
- joined the unanimous Republicans to defeat a motion that would
- have challenged the subpoena in court. A motion to turn over the
- records was then passed by a vote of 347-64. "We don't want a
- cover-up," said Republican James V. Hansen of Utah. "We want to
- get this behind us." The Democrats could hardly disagree.
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