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Editorial June 23, 1910

Watauga Democrat

Boone, Watauga County, North Carolina

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Editorial criticizes U.S. Senate, led by Senator Hale of Maine, for rejecting $150,000 appropriation to reclaim 50 million acres of Southern land for agriculture and settlement, while approving $3.6 million to buy city blocks for Senators' better view of Washington Union Station, prioritizing personal convenience over national interests.

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Their Own Convenience, Not The People's.

The following dispatch from Washington shows how little the people's interests are considered by the lawmakers at Washington and how well they look after their own conveniences at the people's expense. The Senate refuses $150,000 for the reclamation of 50,000,000 acres of land, but appropriates $3,600,000 to give its members a better view of railroad depot:

"An amendment carrying an appropriation of $150,000 to show the people of the South how to drain and reclaim 50,000,000 acres of the most valuable land in the United States, was kept out of the sundry civil bill by reason of the opposition of Senator Hale, of Maine. The amendment was one introduced in the Senate by Senator Foster, of Louisiana, and endorsed by Southern Senators. With the elimination of the drainage amendment, there was incorporated in the same bill by the same Senator from Maine an amendment appropriating $3,600,000 for the purchase of eleven city blocks to afford a better view of the new union station from the Capitol and office building occupied by Senators.

The amendment that was eliminated from the bill by the Senator from Maine would have resulted in the development of 50,000,000 acres of the richest and most productive land in the entire country, thus adding hundreds of millions in dollars to the wealth of the nation. The amendment incorporated in the bill at the instance of Senator Hale satisfied the whim of a few Senators. The first amendment in endorsed by the farmers of the country, three large delegations having come to Washington from the South and Southwest and appeared before committees of Congress to urge the importance of the appropriation for a survey with the object of proving how this waste land may be drained for settlers and home seekers. The 2nd amendment is endorsed largely by people who live in Washington City."

What sub-type of article is it?

Agriculture Economic Policy

What keywords are associated?

Land Reclamation Senate Appropriations Southern Agriculture Senator Hale Union Station View Congressional Priorities

What entities or persons were involved?

Senator Hale Of Maine Senator Foster Of Louisiana Southern Senators Farmers From South And Southwest

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Senate's Rejection Of Land Reclamation Funding For Southern Agriculture

Stance / Tone

Critical Of Congressional Priorities Favoring Senators' Convenience Over Public Benefit

Key Figures

Senator Hale Of Maine Senator Foster Of Louisiana Southern Senators Farmers From South And Southwest

Key Arguments

Senate Rejected $150,000 For Draining And Reclaiming 50 Million Acres Of Valuable Southern Land This Land Development Would Add Hundreds Of Millions To National Wealth Instead, Approved $3.6 Million To Buy 11 City Blocks For Better View Of Union Station From Capitol Reclamation Amendment Endorsed By Southern Farmers And Delegations Urging Congress View Amendment Satisfies Whim Of A Few Senators And Endorsed By Washington Residents Lawmakers Prioritize Own Conveniences At People's Expense

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