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I started writing a blog entry on it a while back, then stopped after realizing there just wasn't a lot there.
While Feinstein sat on the subcommittee that approves construction projects, she had no role in awarding contracts; that's done by a government agency.
Further, for the entire time in question she was in the minority, and thus didn't lead the subcommittee. So to assume she had any influence on who got contracts, you'd have to argue that the Republican leadership abetted her.
Even further, her husband sold his interest in the defense contractors in 2005. So for more than a year there hasn't even been a question of it being improper.
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Man up.
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