Pubdate: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 Source: Chicago Tribune (IL) Section: Sec. 1, p. 8 Contact: Website: http://www.chicago.tribune.com/ Pubdate: 21 July 1998 Author: From Tribune News Services GOP FLYING WITH BIG TOBACCO, DEMOCRATS CHARGE WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Tobacco companies showered Republicans with dozens of luxury jet flights in the past 18 months, according to Democrats seeking to show voters that the GOP killed tobacco legislation as a favor to the industry. The report by Democrats on the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee also showed that many other corporations--from the health industry to casino and insurance interests--provide jet travel to lawmakers of both parties. Federal election law requires the legislators to reimburse companies for the travel. But the report, which analyzed federal election records of the number of reimbursement payments, shows tobacco companies provided lawmakers more private air travel than any other corporate interest and that Republicans by far received the bulk of such perks. Democrats charged that, despite the reimbursements by lawmakers--at the cost of first-class or charter airfare--the private jet trips amount to "subsidized" travel in accommodations far more luxurious than upgraded commercial seats and cheaper than the cost of chartering a private plane. Companies pick up the remainder of the cost, which can be tens of thousands of dollars. "As far as Republicans are concerned, `Air Tobacco' is their official airlines," said Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.), who issued the report Monday. "As far as tobacco companies are concerned, this is a way for them to buy greater influence with Republicans who run Congress." Republicans say they reimbursed the companies for the cost of the flights as required by federal election laws. - --- Checked-by: Melodi Cornett