Democratic Rep Cast Most Of His Votes By ‘Proxy’ While Spending Tens Of Thousands On Travel And Events

Democratic Rep Cast Most Of His Votes By ‘Proxy’ While Spending Tens Of Thousands On Travel And Events

  • Democratic Illinois Rep. Bobby Rush has mostly voted by proxy over the last two years but spent thousands in travel and event expenses on the dime of taxpayers and donors, federal records reviewed by The Daily Caller News Foundation show.
  • The House authorized an emergency health policy in May 2020, letting members vote remotely — called “proxy” voting — as “a necessary and immediately feasible low-tech option” for those who cannot be physically present in the chamber.
  • ” “Proxy” voting is a method of letting members vote remotely. This is called “proxy” voting. Kendra Arnold is executive director at Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust.

Democratic Illinois Rep. Bobby Rush has overwhelmingly voted by “proxy” since the practice was first authorized in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Rush also spent thousands on travel and events expenses, on taxpayers’ and donor money, Federal Election Commission records and House disbursement records reveal.

In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the House approved an emergency health policy allowing members to vote remotely — called “proxy” voting — as “a necessary and immediately feasible low-tech option” for those who cannot be physically present in the chamber. Since the policy was implemented in May 2020, Rush has spent close to $61,000 on travel and events, a Daily Caller News Foundation review of records found.

Rush, whose district represents much of Chicago’s south side, has voted by proxy at a rate of 90% since May 2020, the third highest among all House members, Business Insider reported in April. House records show Rush has continued to vote by proxy since that April report, including on June 21 one day after he spoke at a Chicago Juneteenth rally, according to his Twitter account. (RELATED: Democrat Congressman Used Campaign Funds To Pay His Wife And Ex-Con Son Thousands, Records Reveal)

“The House rules only authorize the use of proxy voting due to the public health emergency caused by COVID-19, and that is why a member who votes by proxy must file a statement to the clerk stating that reason for it,” Kendra Arnold, executive director of the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust, a federal watchdog probing ethics in government, told TheDCNF.

” Rush lists approximately $4284970 in combined taxpayer dollars for travel expenses from his Members’ Representational Allowance (MRA), between May , and March

Meanwhile, Rush lists roughly $49,600 in combined taxpayer dollars for travel expenses from his Members’ Representational Allowance (MRA) between May 2020 and March 2022, disbursements show. Likewise, Rush’s principal campaign committee, Citizens for Rush, has spent more than $12,300 in that same period on flights, hotels and events, FEC filings show.

Rush’s campaign spent nearly $500 on travel with United Airlines on March 29, 2022, but that same day, he sent a signed letter to the House delegating his in-person voting status to another lawmaker.

The congressman also voted by proxy on March 17, 2022. However, his campaign spent nearly $600 that day at the Hyatt Regency in Washington, D.C., a four-star hotel, a filing shows.

Rush first submitted a proxy letter to the House clerk on May 26, 2020, “due to the ongoing public health emergency,” according to proxy submission records. Even though the congressman joined others in sending proxy letters to the clerk, he paid for a flight on May 27 that was just over $232, disbursements show, and another two weeks prior that was also $232.

“Although the House’s authorization for proxy voting was intended for a very narrow purpose, there appear to be few limits on its use,” Michael Chamberlain, director of the ethics watchdog Protect the Public’s Trust, told TheDCNF. However, strictly adhering to ethics rules does not guarantee public trust.

A federal watchdog raised concerns about proxy voting among its members. “Proxy voting was first introduced during the COVID crises to protect members at risk during the public emergency,” Pete McGinnis (spokesman for Functional Government Initiative) told TheDCNF. “Unfortunately, we have seen proxy voting not only continue to be used in the 117th Congress, it’s use is increasing. We believe this removes a critical part of the debate process that was intended by our founding fathers.”

The only two members of Congress to reportedly cast a higher percentage of votes by proxy than Rush were Democratic Florida Reps. Al Lawson and Frederica Wilson. According to the FEC and House disbursement records, however, their travel and event spending was actually lower than Rush’s.

Lawson, who has reportedly voted by proxy more than 96% of the time, spent around $43,000 on travel and events since the practice began in May 2020, according to federal records. Wilson spent only around $26,000 on travel and events since May 2020, records show.

Wilson’s campaign notably spent $0 on travel for the July 1, 2020 to September 30, 2020 disbursements reporting period while Rush listed roughly $4,290.

WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 16: Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL) attends a bill enrollment ceremony for the Emmett Till Anti-lynching Act at the U.S. Capitol March 16, 2022 in Washington, DC. After more than 100 years of unsuccessful attempts to make lynching an official federal crime, the legislation was passed. After being approved by both the Senate and the House, the bill now goes to President Biden. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Two weeks ago, on June 13, the congressman also spoke at a “Juneteenth flag raising ceremony” in Chicago, according to a Twitter post that shows him without a face mask. He voted by proxy on three bills that same day, records show.

Rush spent close to $20,000 of in tax dollars on travel between the months of August and December 2021, disbursement records show, for things like airfare, car leases, lodging, taxi or ride shares and gasoline. But for this same time period, he did not vote in person for hundreds of pieces of legislation, records show.

Steve Boulton, chairman of the Chicago Republican Party, told TheDCNF that misusing “the public dollar is classic Chicago corruption.”

“It is outrageous that he is billing the public and donors for travel expenses while at the same time voting by proxy in Washington time and time again,” he also said.

Rush’s office didn’t respond to TheDCNF’s request for comment. Neither Lawson’s nor Wilson’s did. Rush is retiring from Congress after serving 15 terms. Content created by The Daily Caller News Foundation can be accessed free of charge by any news publication that is able to provide large audiences. For licensing opportunities of our original content, please contact [email protected].

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