Senate Dems seek to limit Supreme Court funding to force ethics code reform
Senate Democrats want to hold back some Supreme Court funding until the justices create what’s described as a clear and enforceable code of ethics.
In a letter to the Appropriations committee, 15 lawmakers wrote:
Congress has broad authority to compel the Supreme Court to institute these reforms… and during disputes, some courts have encouraged Congress to “withhold appropriations,” which can act as a “powerful incentive”for action within the executive branch. Nothing in the Constitution mandates that the judiciary be treated any differently when Congress is faced with judicial recalcitrance.
So the Senators are urging the Appropriations committee to add a stipulation into the 2024 funding bill, that would hold back $10 million dollars in Supreme court funding until they create a code of ethics with set parameters, including how they’ll publicly release information about recusals.
Republicans are accusing Democrats of trying to hold back $10 million dollars the court specifically requested for security.
Sen. Ted Cruz R-Texas: “We had 15 Senate Democrats, including six members of this committee, send a letter to the Appropriations Committee threatening to cut off the funding for security at the Supreme Court. The left is willing to threaten the lives of the justices.”
Democrats say they have passed bills to enhance security for not just Supreme Court Justices but all federal judges.
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill.: “We have an obligation to protect them. And it was attorney general Garrett Merrick Garland, Merrick Garland, who has provided round the clock security for Supreme Court justices from the US Marshals at their home, which I think is entirely proper. So there’s no question about the bipartisan commitment to their safety.”
If the Senate tries to hold back the money, the House would have to agree to it, likely leading to a negotiation or stalemate. Straight from DC, I’m Ray Bogan.