Republican lawmakers are raising concerns that ACORN, the low-income
advocacy group under investigation for voter registration fraud, could
be eligible for billions in aid from the economic stimulus proposal
working its way through the House.
House Republican Leader John Boehner issued a statement over the weekend
noting that the stimulus bill wending its way through Congress provides
$4.19 billion for "neighborhood stabilization activities."
He said the money was previously limited to state and local governments,
but that Democrats now want part of it to be available to non-profit
entities. That means groups like ACORN would be eligible for a portion
of the funds.
Sen. David Vitter, R-La., told FOX News Tuesday that the money could be
seen as "payoff" for groups' political activities in the last election.
ACORN generally supports Democratic candidates and actively backed
President Obama last year.
But he said the funding is just one example of frivolous spending items
in the $825 billion package.
"It's just a long list of spending items. Not a real economic stimulus
job creation bill," Vitter said. "It's line after line after line of
favorite liberal spending programs, and it amounts to a big government
bill -- not a job creation bill."
Democratic leaders in the House have already dropped federal funding
from the bill for new contraceptive services and ongoing programs to
stop sexually transmitted diseases after Obama told them that it did not
fit in with the job-creating objectives of the package.
Obama plans to meet with Republican leaders on Capitol Hill Tuesday to
hear some their input on the package. White House Press Secretary Robert
Gibbs said Obama is open to suggestions.
"If there are good ideas -- and I think he assumes there will be -- we
will look at those ideas," he said Monday.
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in2dadark - 30 Jan 2009 01:18 GMT
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> advocacy group under investigation for voter registration fraud, could
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Jeff Strickland - 30 Jan 2009 01:29 GMT
> Republican lawmakers are raising concerns that ACORN, the low-income
> advocacy group under investigation for voter registration fraud, could
> be eligible for billions in aid from the economic stimulus proposal
> working its way through the House.
ACORN is pork. There ought to be NO PORK in the stimulus package. Granted,
the stimulus package has morphed into more of a spending package, and the
ghood Lord knows we don't need a package to spend any more.
Mike Hunter - 30 Jan 2009 15:56 GMT
But, but, but the Dims can't buy votes in 2012 without given the "working
man" some free stuff just befor the election.
>> Republican lawmakers are raising concerns that ACORN, the low-income
>> advocacy group under investigation for voter registration fraud, could
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> the stimulus package has morphed into more of a spending package, and the
> ghood Lord knows we don't need a package to spend any more.