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UPDATE # 38 House Members Filtered Government Money to Relatives - Living The High Life At Your Expense
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38 House Members Filtered Government Money to Relatives and Their Employers Monday, March 26, 2012
Nearly 40 members of the House of Representatives earmarked $150 million to organizations affiliated with themselves and their family members from 2008 to 2010, according to a government watchdog organization. Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) reported that although 24 of the earmarkers were Democrats and only 14 Republicans, the top five representatives who earmarked to organizations affiliated with them or their family members were all Republicans: · Kay Granger (R-Texas) earmarked $28.3 million to her son’s project. J.D. Granger is the executive director of the Trinity River Vision Authority.
· Jerry Lewis (R-California) who earmarked a combined $25.5 million to three relatives’ organizations.
· Bill Young (R-Florida) earmarked a combined $16.6 million to two sons’ employers. In 2008 he herded $4.4 million to defense contractor SAIC’s facility in St. Petersburg, Florida, where son Patrick is a security administrator. Another $8.5 million went to the National Forensic Science Technology Center, where son Billy is a senior consultant.
· John Mica (R-Florida) earmarked $13 million to his daughter’s client. Mica has five relatives who work as lobbyists, two brothers, a son and a nephew. His daughter, D’Anne, ran a public relations firm whose client, the Central Commuter Rail, received the $13 million.
· Michael Simpson (R-Idaho) earmarked $12.5 million to his wife’s employer, the Idaho National Laboratory.
CONTINUE: [link to www.allgov.com]
THE COMPLETE LIST: [link to www.citizensforethics.org]
UPDATE: 16 Facts That Show How Members Of Congress And Federal Workers Are Living The High Life At Your Expense
[link to www.activistpost.com]
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