The Michigan Daily- Thursday, April 9, 1992- Page 7 Bush administration seeks to stop misuse of president's 'perks' WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration is scouring its operations to stop unjustified "perks," but draws the line at any suggestion the president curtail political use of Air Force One, Budget Director Richard Darman said yesterday. "The public is rightly disturbed about some patterns it sees in Congress and the executive branch," Darman said at a hearing of the Senate Appropriations subcom- mittee that oversees White House spending. But he said Americans draw a distinction between Bush, who has a right to "the dignity of the office," and lesser officials "who are trying to act like presidents." The subcommittee chair, Sen. Dennis DeConcini (D- Ariz.), disputed a White House practice of requiring re- imbursement of the equivalent of first-class air fare for political travel. The president's specially modified Boeing 747 costs $25,000 an hour to operate, he said. "To me, there's something wrong," said DeConcini. "If the president uses this and mixes politics with offi- cial business, the politics has to pay the real cost." Darman defended the policy, however. He said Bush, even when traveling for political purposes, cannot escape his duties as commander in chief and needs a coterie of personnel and equipment. He does not have the option of using commercial flights, Darman noted. Charging the Bush re-election campaign, or other candidates on whose behalf the president travels, the full cost of Air Force One would be prohibitive and put the incumbent at a disadvantage to his Democratic op- ponents, Darman contended. Then, in a dig at one Democratic contender, he asked, "Does Jerry Brown have a regular job?" Yesterday's hearing came in the midst of a Washington frenzy over the privileges of office: The General Accounting Office issued an audit that found two top administration officials - Secretary 'The public is rightly disturbed about some patterns it sees in Congress and the executive branch.' - Richard Dar A House subcommittee prepared for a hearing Thursday on perks. The chair, Rep. Paul Kanjorski (D- Pa.) said all officials should be more aware of the costs of government travel they undertake, suggesting they might be more conservative attout trips if they knew the expense. A panel member, Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.), said, "If the White House does not cooperate, these are not going to be very pleasant hearings." The House voted 408 to 8 to ban its practice of using the free mailing privilege to allow members to send thinly disguised campaign mail outside their current districts, into areas where they will be running this fall. 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