Number of Obama czars raises concerns

Published: March. 5, 2009 at 8:15 AM
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WASHINGTON, March 5 (UPI) -- U.S. President Barack Obama's use of "czars" for several issues has a veteran U.S. senator issuing a cautionary letter warning of a slippery slope into secrecy.

White House officials say circumstances makes it critical to have so-called super aides while lawmakers and outside experts expressed fear that Obama is creating a system that is beyond congressional oversight and creating potential conflict among his advisers, the Los Angeles Times reported Thursday.

"The challenges coming at us are bigger than anything we've seen since the Depression," said Jim Messina, Obama's deputy chief of staff. "It's crucial to have people in these positions who can help us meet them head-on."

Sen. Robert C., Byrd, D-W.Va., sent a letter to the White House last week, warning that some previous White House staff members assumed duties that should have belonged to officials cleared through Senate confirmation.

"They rarely testify before congressional committees and often shield the information and decision-making process behind the assertion of executive privilege," Byrd wrote of past czars and White House staff members in similar positions. "The rapid and easy accumulation of power by White House staff can threaten the constitutional system of checks and balances."

Paul Light of New York University, an expert on the presidency, told the Times Byrd has a legitimate constitutional concern about Obama's use of czars.

Light said the number of super aides Obama is employing means "there are so many czars in this White House, they'll be constantly bumping in to each other."

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