Monday, Sep. 29, 1986

American Notes Congress

For every reform there is a loophole. Under current congressional ethics codes, if an organization pays a politician to give a speech, it is permitted to pay him reasonable travel expenses. As a result, reports the citizens' lobby Common Cause, all-expense-paid nights away from home have increased 50% among Senators over the past five years and 200% among Congressmen. One example: Minnesota Senate Republican David Durenberger and his two sons, 21 and 23, were able to wrap a free and entirely legal six-day Caribbean vacation around the Senator's informal meeting with Puerto Rican health officials and a speech he delivered to Squibb Corp. executives.

The trip was given courtesy of the Puerto Rico, U.S.A. Foundation and a lobbying Washington law firm.