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Coconut Road: Lobbyist Continues Push for Young's Earmark

Enter the lobbyists! The News Press reports that a lawyer who represents the lobbying firm that originally pushed for the Coconut Road interchange is continuing the effort. In a recent letter, the lawyer, Patrick Reilly, argues that the locally unpopular $10 million project ought to stay the way it is, Constitution be damned.

Reilly's working on behalf of the Potomac Partners, the D.C. firm hired by real estate mogul Daniel Aronoff to secure the funding for the Florida project. Aronoff also wisely helped raise Rep. Don Young (R-AK) $40,000 in 2005. His combined efforts paid off.

Interestingly, Reilly doesn't dispute in his letter that the earmark's language was changed after Congress passed the 2005 transportation bill.

He argues that there is "no question" that the Coconut Road earmark money must be used for the purpose outlined in the law signed by the president and not for the project described in the bill Congress approved, because all three branches of government recognize the finalized, enrolled bill as law -- not any previous version.

Reilly sent the letter to the vice president of finance at Florida Gulf Coast University in August, which also supports a Coconut Road interchange and was once a client of Potomac Partners. The News Press reports that the letter is likely to play a role in the county's decision of whether to seek to transfer the $10 million to another, locally supported project.

Reilly also offers his credentials as an expert in transportation law, but never mentions his connection to the project. You can view the letter here.


Comments (7)

anonymouse wrote on September 24, 2007 2:02 PM:

"What good is a constitution if you can't abuse it?"

The quest for money and power is running our nation nowdays and because kids learn from adults, it won't be long before we will no longer recognize our country.

Then, those clowns at the top will look stunned, wondering what happened, not realizing that THEY is what happened...

Anonymous wrote on September 24, 2007 2:23 PM:


how could this get worse

Why is Don Young not in handcuffs?

JohnJ wrote on September 24, 2007 2:30 PM:

No...welcome to Florida's version of Government. Nothing unusual here.

JohnJ wrote on September 24, 2007 2:39 PM:

For those who aren't familiar with Florida government it is owned by a handfull of sugar producers and real estate Developers. Does any one know what Jeb Bush did before he took over this state????? (hint: not the first one, that's hereditary money).

numi wrote on September 24, 2007 2:42 PM:

As a Floridian (I know - be kind), I can testify that the developers pretty much own every politician in the state. It's common knowlede down here. Come election time our only real choices are between Incumbent Crook and Crook-in-Training.

Ed*ard Teller wrote on September 24, 2007 5:50 PM:

What is known about the guy at Florida Gulf Coast University, Joe Shephard, The VP of Finance? His CV looks very up and up, but he's backing this project in a strange way, IMHO.

Dr. Wu wrote on September 24, 2007 10:56 PM:

Does the attorneys' code of ethics include a duty to the Constitution? Sounds like time for a slew of complaints against this shyster's law license.

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