Freshman Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez found an unlikely ally in Republican Sen. Ted Cruz on Thursday.
Ocasio-Cortez shared an analysis from Public Citizen on Twitter
that found that close to 60% of former members of the last Congress
have taken lobbying jobs or jobs that influence federal policy more
broadly. Along with the study, she shared a message that “if you are a
member of Congress + leave, you shouldn’t be allowed to turn right
around & leverage your service for a lobbyist check. I don’t think
it should be legal at ALL to become a corporate lobbyist if you’ve
served in Congress.”
At a bare minimum, Ocasio-Cortez suggested that there should be a longer wait period.
The law currently prohibits former Senators from
taking lobbying positions for two years after leaving office, while the
ban is only one year for former representatives. Despite this, the law
is not often rigidly enforced and former members of Congress have
exploited loopholes. More than a dozen former members of Congress have
joined lobbying firms this year to date.
To the surprise of many, Cruz agreed with Ocasio-Cortez’s concern, writing,
“Here’s something I don’t say often: on this point, I AGREE with @AOC
Indeed, I have long called for a LIFETIME BAN on former Members of
Congress becoming lobbyists.” While Cruz noted that the “swamp would
hate it,” he said it could nevertheless serve as an opportunity for
“bipartisan cooperation.”
Ocasio-Cortez quickly took Cruz up on the offer. Tweeting at him, she wrote, “if you’re serious about a clean bill, then I’m down. Let’s make a deal.”
She stipulated that they need to agree on a bill that does not contain
any “partisan snuck-in clauses” or “poison pills”—just a simple bill
that would prohibit members of Congress from becoming paid lobbyists
when they leave office. If he agreed to that, she wrote, she would
co-lead the bill with him.
Cruz quickly replied: “you’re on.”
Twitter proceeded to serve as a sounding board for
other members of Congress to sign on as co-sponsors as well. Democrat
Sen. Brian Schatz and Republican Rep. Chip Roy expressed a willingness
to team up with Cruz and Ocasio-Cortez.
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