RNC Weakens Steele’s Spending Ability

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It’s been a bad day for RNC chairman Michael Steele, with his authority having now been seriously weakened.

The Republican National Committee has now imposed new controls on Steele’s spending, requiring him to set up competitive bidding on contracts costing over $100,000 and to get a second signature on those contracts.

The RNC also also voted to postpone until January any vote on the formation of a special ethics committee, which Steele had proposed as a way to ensure transparency. “My concern is with members appointed by the chairman, as he wanted to do, you potentially don’t have the transparency he promised when running for chairman,” said North Dakota chairman Gary Emineth.

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