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Congressman Massa Votes Against Housing Bill

by: robert.harding

Thu Mar 05, 2009 at 21:31:12 PM EST


Earlier today, the House of Representatives passed the Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009. The vote was mostly along party lines, with 227 Democrats and seven Republicans voting in favor of the legislation.

But there was one notable vote among New York's representatives. That vote came from Congressman Eric Massa, who was one of 24 Democrats to oppose the legislation.

Massa didn't oppose it because, like most of the other Democrats who opposed it, he was a Blue Dog. Massa opposed it because of the minimal impact it would have on his district.

"I campaigned on a platform of standing as an independent voice and voting in the interests of my constituents, not a political party. Today I did just that because I didn't think the Housing bill delivered a proportionally fair amount of relief to the families of my district," said Congressman Massa moments after the vote. "With this in mind, I could not rationalize further deficit spending in the face of minimal assistance to the working families in our district. While there are a number of things that I did like in this bill, the projections in it demonstrated that it was largely targeted to States like California, Nevada and Florida where the housing crisis has hit the hardest, not Western New York. I support helping families refinance their adjustable rate mortgages to stay in their homes, but compared to many other states, Western New Yorkers would not benefit enough to warrant my vote."

The Olean Times-Herald also discussed Massa's independence on this issue in a piece this morning. As they reported, Massa discussed the housing bill during his weekly press call. During that call, he made it clear that he would oppose the legislation because it did not benefit Western New York and did not go far enough and helping homeowners in his district.

Massa has argued that this vote shows his independence and that, as he said in the Olean Times-Herald piece, he isn't "married to the Democratic leadership." But his vote is much more than that.

I know that many constituents in every congressional district in the country feel that their opinions don't matter. They feel that their representative votes the party line or votes in their own best interest. In this case, Massa showed that his district is in his mind every time he votes. That means something.

Prior to being elected to Congress, we knew Massa was special. We knew that he was outspoken and that he wasn't afraid to stand up for what he believes in. That is what made him an appealing and excellent candidate. And that is what makes him an excellent congressman.

While there are things to like about the housing bill, if it's not going to do anything for your district, why vote for it? That question is one that every representative should ask themselves when they vote on important bills. Congressman Massa asked himself that question when the housing bill came across his desk and he didn't see the bill helping his district. So he voted against it.

This won't be the last time Massa does this. I have a feeling you will see plenty of this over the next 21 months and beyond.  

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Daily Kos (0.00 / 0)
someone needs to post this on DailyKos. They're ready to primary him over this on that site

Here's the diary

http://www.dailykos.com/storyo...

I'd do it, but I got on kos' bad side and don't post there anymore.  


I posted there (0.00 / 0)
And hopefully y'all will vote up that comment.  I copy/pasted his statement and then gave my thoughts.

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eh (0.00 / 0)
none of this sounds very genuine and even if it did, the reasoning is pretty thin. this smells like a stunt to me. my first clue was the title of the press release, "Congressman Eric Massa votes independent from Party Leadership."

this was a safe vote for him to do such a thing. he did it. he's trying to score some indy points for it. i get it.

my response can probably best summarized as "eh".

TODAY is day one. It always is.


True (0.00 / 0)
Obviously he's looking for those points.

But, I don't necessarily reject the reasoning solely because the motive is questionable.  It's very possible (I don't know enough about the bill to know for sure) that it really won't help those in Western New York and has more tangible benefits in Florida and Nevada.  If that's the case, then Massa has no incentive to vote to increase the deficit on spending that won't get to his district.

Anyway, this is certainly not a vote that should cause calls for a primary, as they did on Dailykos.  Thankfully you clearly recognize that, Phillip.


[ Parent ]
This is just dumb (0.00 / 0)
The bill would help his constituents just as much as those anywhere else in the country.  Ok there may be fewer foreclosures  in Western NY than in Nevada, but foreclosures are up in that district.  I don't have statistics, but I talk with bankruptcy lawyers in that area and rely on what they have to say.  

If by voting against it, the law would not apply in his district, there would be hell to pay on his part.  He knew his vote did not matter.  

The problem is that it weakens the house position in the conference committee and the Senate will be watering down this bill to get 60 votes.  

What do you bet Massa votes for the bill after conference, so he can say he voted for it or he can say he voted against it depending on who he is talking to.  


[ Parent ]
I don't see it as a stunt... (0.00 / 0)
I see it as genuine Eric Massa.

On a personal level, I liked the housing bill and believe we should be doing everything we can to help people whose homes are on the brink of foreclosure or are already in the foreclosure process. I believe Eric Massa said that we should be doing that too and he reinforced his belief that instead of bailing out banks, who had zero accountability with their money, we should be helping people like homeowners.

But this was a fairly important bill. This wasn't a minor measure by any means. So I don't see Massa using such an important measure as a way to show he's independent from his party.

My issue here is that people have already taken the opportunity to lump him in with the Blue Dogs who voted against it. They voted the way they did for entirely different reasons. That is the point. Massa's reason for voting against the bill was different than why someone like, say, Mike Arcuri voted against the bill.


Cover for Massa from the Congressional Oversight Panel (0.00 / 0)
That group, headed by Harvard Law Professor Elizabeth Warren, says that the Obama housing plan has a lot of holes.  Congressional Quarterly reports that, "while the plan allows homeowners with market home values up to 5 percent higher than the amount of equity in their homes to participate, it excludes homeowners who find themselves under a significant amount of water."

In other words, the people who are in the worst shape get bupkis.


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