From Washington Examiner:
"30 Democrats in Puerto Rico"
Some 30 Democratic lawmakers left
the government shutdown behind Friday on a chartered flight to Puerto Rico for
a winter retreat with 109 lobbyists and corporate executives during which they
planned to see the hit Broadway show “Hamilton” and attend three parties including
one with the show’s cast. Those attending the Congressional Hispanic Caucus
BOLD PAC winter retreat in San Juan planned to meet with key officials to
discuss the cleanup after Hurricane Maria at a roundtable Saturday. But the
weekend is packed with free time for the members and their families on the
trip. “We are excited for you to join us for CHC BOLD PAC’s 2019 Winter Retreat
in San Juan, Puerto Rico! Each year, this retreat serves as a way for our CHC
BOLD PAC Members and friends in the D.C. community to come together to escape
the cold and discuss our shared priorities for a stronger and more prosperous
country,” said a memo on the trip. Some 109 lobbyists and corporate executives
are named in the memo, a rate of 3.6 lobbyists for every member. They include
those from several big K Street firms, R.J. Reynolds, Facebook, Comcast,
Amazon, PhRMA, Microsoft, Intel, Verizon, and unions like the National
Education Association. The event is taking place in a seaside resort where
rooms go for $429 a night. Food is being provided. BOLD PAC, the political arm
of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, chartered a 737 for members, their
families, and chiefs of staff to attend the weekend. The memo said the weather
will be a balmy 80 degrees. The dress code is "resort casual." A
spokesman would not identify the members, but Secrets obtained a list that
included several congressional leaders. On the list was Speaker Nancy Pelosi,
but an official in her office said that she did not make the trip. Neither did
Assistant Speaker Ben Ray Lujan, a spokeswoman said Saturday. “This year’s
winter retreat promises to be our most widely attended yet with over 220
guests, including 39 Members of Congress and CHC BOLD PAC supporters expected
to attend and participate!” said the planning memo. The trip represented the
largest congressional delegation to Puerto Rico since the September 2017
hurricane and members were to spend part of their time focused on that issue,
according to the schedule. In addition, their chartered jet carried 250 pounds
of donated medical supplies. But the junket comes at an awkward time, on the
day 800,000 federal workers did not receive their first paycheck of the
shutdown, with many worried about basic living expenses like food. Bold PAC
Chair Rep. Tony Cardenas said in a statement: "House Democrats voted to
open the government multiple times; sadly, Senate Republicans and President
Trump are continuing to put partisan politics ahead of our country, forcing the
government to remain shut down. As our Bold PAC members make their way to
Puerto Rico for this important weekend — the largest contingency of House
Democrats to visit Puerto Rico where they'll be hearing from Commonwealth and
local elected officials about the ongoing recovery efforts — we will be closely
monitoring the situation in Washington. If there is any progress by Senate
Republicans or the White House to reopen the federal government, then we will
act accordingly." He added: “This gathering was planned months before Trump
decided to shut down the federal government for his unnecessary and costly
border wall. The purpose of hosting Bold PAC’s retreat in Puerto Rico is to see
and hear from the more than 3.5 million American citizens who have been working
tirelessly to rebuild their lives on the Island after Hurricane Maria. This
remains a national priority, and it is necessary for us to be there and honor
our fellow American children, seniors, veterans, men and women." The
members paid for Hamilton tickets on their own. The party with the cast is
sponsored by Latino Victory, a Democratic political action committee. They are
scheduled to see the show Sunday and return home at 4:45 p.m. Monday. Cristobal
J. Alex, the president of Latino Victory, tweeted that the gathering will focus
on the island’s recovery. “We’re on the ground in #PuertoRico prepping for this
major gathering. The island is still reeling for Trump’s failures. There are
displaced in need. We need Congress to act. @latinovictoryus,” he tweeted.
^ This is disgraceful and every single politician that went down to Puerto Rico - while the Federal Government is Shutdown and hundreds of thousands of Americans are struggling and not being paid - should be ashamed of themselves. ^
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