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Reading Is Hard For Rep. Chris Lee

Posted on January 12 2010 by Congress Watcher

U.S. Representative Chris Lee is having a hard time in his new job in Congress, he tells WIVB Channel 4 News back in his home town. “I’ve had to vote on over 25 bills that I’ve had less than 24 hours to read,” he complains.

Poor guy. Reading a bill in less than 24 hours sounds hard, doesn’t it?

Actually, it shouldn’t be that hard. Many bills aren’t really very long. Some are just a page or two.

Others are a bit longer, but almost none of them are book-length. They’re more like short stories.

For example, the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act managed to close a significant loophole in laws against workplace discriminiation in just 26 pages of text. Sadly, Christopher Lee voted against that anti-discrimination legislation. Was it because he couldn’t read those 26 pages?

Another worthwhile piece of legislation that Chris Lee voted against was the Helping Families Save Their Homes Act, which sought to give assistance to working Americans facing foreclosure. That bill was longer than the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, to be sure, but it still was only 65 pages, and that includes the table of contents. Did Congressman Lee truly have problems reading and understanding that bill?

If Chris Lee doesn’t have the mental stamina to do the job of a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, he ought to stand aside, and let someone more capable take on the work.

Tags: christopher lee, lilly ledbetter, mortgages

One Response to “Reading Is Hard For Rep. Chris Lee”

  1. Mike Wrona says:
    January 15, 2010 at 7:25 pm

    That’s my Congressman. Rich boy who took over Dad’s business then sold it. Likes to talk as if he built his father’s enterprise.

    The guy is worth about 11 million dollars and would not address a simply quesiton I asked him. If you are opposed to a govrnment run health care system will yo uvie up you Congressonal Health
    Care Plan. His written response did not even address the health care congress receives.

    Typical rich boy attitude. What I receive I deserve. You can’t have what I receive because you don’t deserve it even if you r paxes pay for it.

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