Representative Jordan: Where Are Your Earmarks?
Update: Rep. Jordan’s office did not reply, but one of our earmark hunters found Rep. Jordan’s earmarks, which had been moved. View them on our site here.
Update II: After the update above Rep. Jordan’s office emailed me with the link.
This morning, I submitted the following note to Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) through his House Web site.
Your page for disclosure of appropriations requests (http://jordan.house.gov/appropriations_disclosure.shtml) appears to be non-functional on your Web site.
WashingtonWatch.com users are entering earmark requests from all members of Congress and senators into a publicly available database (http://www.washingtonwatch.com/bills/earmarks/), and we would like to have access to your requests for this purpose.
Please advise me when this link is again live. If you would like to enter his earmarks yourself or produce them to us in a more useful format than html or PDF documents, we would appreciate that.
I’ll be reporting to our community on your response. Thank you!
Jim Harper
Webmaster
WashingtonWatch.com