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Three Senators Respond to the President's Assertion of an Appointments Clause Prerogative
Marty Lederman
I noted last week that the President has asserted a constitutional authority to ignore (i.e., to misconstrue) a new statute that would require that the appointed administrator of FEMA have a demonstrated ability in and knowledge of emergency management and homeland security and not less than five years of executive leadership and management experience in the public or private sector.
Today, Senators Collins, Landrieu and Lieberman sent this letter to the President to complain about this and other constututional objections in the most recent signing statement.
These three senators are known maverick centrists in their respective political parties. All joined together once before last year to assure Senator Frist he could obtain cloture against the Democrats if Justice Alito's nomination was to be filibustered.
Two of these senators voted for the law which ended eight hundred years of habeas tradition in western democracy; Republican Snowe was not voting.
I like the concept of having an animated president, and, in that sense appreciate INSvChadha's fostering of the separateness of the executive from the legislative.
I expect Globe reporter Savage to revisit the signing statements matter as one scholar is reporting that with the president's most recent signing statement he has surpassed the 1,000 total statutes declared invalid by this president. The last time Charlie Savage covered this story I believe the total was less than 800. Another website following the signing statement story is covering a few new related topics, as well, here.
Well, it was Senator Collins; and, yes, she joined the maverick group of 14 in the pre-cloture memo last year; and Collins voted for the commissions right to torture a little bit bill recently.