"Between 1993 and 1995 I worked for a member of the House
Appropriations Committee. That is the body that writes the legislation
that provides the money after its Subcommittee on Foreign Operations
submits its recommendations which are then quickly approved and, after
adoption by the full House and Senate, go to the president for his
signature.
Here is how it works. AIPAC provides each staffer on the subcommittee
with legislative “language” that spells out precisely what it wants for
Israel and the amount of dollars it wants for each provision. The
language helpfully arrives in electronic form so the staffer does not
have to do anything but drop it into a letter that each legislator
writes to the chairman of the committee. Each staffer receives the same
“wish list” from AIPAC ensuring that each member of the Subcommittee on
Foreign Operations will be requesting the same thing."
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
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