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Jamie Dupree's Washington Insider

Posted: 12:30 a.m. Friday, June 8, 2012

Congressional Auto Leases 

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By Jamie Dupree

A review of Congressional spending records shows that 76 members of Congress are spending some of their office account money to lease vehicles, with the highest price coming in at over $1,500 per month.

The number of vehicle leases paid for by taxpayers dropped by almost 13 percent from a year ago, when 87 lawmakers were spending money on car leases, and just like last year, it is a bipartisan exercise.

41 Democrats were leasing a car this year with their office account money, along with 35 Republican members of the U.S. House.  The "top ten" in terms of monthly costs include 6 GOP lawmakers and four Democrats.

Let's remember one thing - there is nothing illegal about spending your money that way as a member of Congress.  Here is the list of the 76 members I found with auto leases - the figure at right is the monthly price, as some members pay up front for an entire year, while others pay each month.

This information was gathered from the "Statement of Disbursements " issued each quarter by the House of Representatives.

Emanuel CleaverD-MO$1,583.33
Sean DuffyR-WI$1,316.25
Dennis RehbergR-MT$1,298.00
Dan BurtonR-IN$1,284.78
John ConyersD-MI$1,000.00
Gregory MeeksD-NY$1,000.00
Randy NeugebauerR-TX$1,000.00
Bobby RushR-IL$1,000.00
Joe BartonR-TX$998.89
James ClyburnD-SC$994.52
Edolphus TownsD-NY$957.21
Dana RohrabacherR-CA$918.63
Cory GardnerR-CO$910.74
Kenny MarchantR-TX$899.67
Barbara LeeD-CA$898.55
John CarterR-TX$880.96
John CulbersonR-TX$880.00
Kevin BradyR-TX$871.16
Mike RossD-AR$851.28
Alcee HastingsD-FL$839.94
Cliff StearnsR-FL$789.25
Laura RichardsonD-CA$781.88
William ClayD-MO$779.08
Michael MichaudD-ME$777.78
Gene GreenD-TX$775.84
Sheila Jackson LeeD-TX$768.23
Joe BacaD-CA$761.17
Sam JohnsonR-TX$758.65
Don YoungR-AK$748.73
Hank JohnsonD-GA$725.79
Mario Diaz-BalartR-FL$722.02
Kevin McCarthyR-CA$716.25
Raul GrijalvaD-AZ$709.28
Jerry CostelloD-IL$699.69
Michael SimpsonR-ID$698.13
Mike CoffmanR-CO$671.51
Nick RahallD-WV$671.41
Howard McKeonR-CA$662.83
Andre CarsonD-IN$657.99
Silvestre ReyesD-TX$655.46
Collin PetersonD-MN$652.00
Wally HergerR-CA$650.00
Lynn WoolseyD-CA$647.97
Don ManzulloR-IL$619.19
David DreierR-CA$598.92
John LewisD-GA$578.21
Steve WomackR-AR$565.61
Karen BassD-CA$562.11
Jesse Jackson, Jr.D-IL$540.14
George MillerD-CA$520.10
Danny DavisD-IL$516.39
Ed RoyceR-CA$509.98
Stephen LaTouretteR-OH$502.24
Heath ShulerD-NC$485.31
Adam SchiffD-CA$484.35
Ileana Ros-LehtinenR-FL$479.86
Phil GingreyR-GA$470.88
Bill FloresR-TX$455.55
Gus BilirakisR-FL$449.60
Al GreenD-TX$436.89
David ScottD-GA$432.83
Brad MillerD-NC$431.87
Mel WattD-NC$431.81
Mike McIntyreD-NC$430.82
Peter WelchD-VT$425.68
Bill ShusterR-PA$392.00
Anna EshooD-CA$389.60
Howard BermanD-CA$382.78
Bill JohnsonR-OH$370.13
Jim McDermottD-WA$346.46
Ted DeutchD-FL$301.17
Ed PastorD-AZ$294.33
Mike PenceR-IN$282.68
Xavier BecerraD-CA$271.80
John SullivanR-OK$236.78
Rodney AlexanderR-LA$167.99
 

Four lawmakers use their office account money to lease two cars: Reps. Rehberg, Burton, Neugebauer and Peterson.  Rehberg and Burton are both at the top when it comes to automobile lease spending.

One provision in a spending bill for the Congress that was sent to the House floor this week would limit spending on leased vehicles to no more than $1,000 per month, which means only four House members would have to pony up money to pay for their cars.

The one exception is that if you use a vehicle as a "mobile district office," you can spend more than $1,000 per month - and that's what the top spending, Rep. Cleaver, has funded in the past.

The bottom line is that the auto leases for these lawmakers come to an average of $674.08 per month, at a cost of $51,228.91 overall each month.  Multiply that by 12 months, and you get a final cost of $614,746.92 for 2012.

Numbers can be deceiving though - for example, Rep. John Sullivan (R-OK), who is only paying $236.78 per month according to spending records.  

But that's because his two year lease featured a lump sum payment at the start of over $15,000 - so once that is factored in, the true cost is much higher.

The same was true for Rep. Rodney Alexander (R-LA), who had a previous lump sum payment of $20,000, bringing his monthly payments down to $167.99.

Your tax dollars at work - you can determine whether or not you think that is okay or something that shouldn't be spent in the first place.

Jamie Dupree

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