ACORN Received $31 Million in Government Funding Since 1998
Rob Bluey /
House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) is asking President Bush to immediately block all federal funding for the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) until the FBI completes its multiple investigations of the group’s suspected voter registration fraud.
Boehner said his office has identified more than $31 million in direct funding to ACORN from the federal government since 1998. That number is likely substantially higher because ACORN also received money indirectly from federal block grants distributed by states and localities.
In the letter to Bush, Boehner said:
It is evident that ACORN is incapable of using federal funds in a manner that is consistent with the law. Immediate action is necessary to ensure that no additional tax dollars are directed to ACORN while it is under investigation. Until such investigations are complete, ACORN should not receive another penny of American taxpayers’ money.
ACORN is under investigation in more than a dozen states after coming under scrutiny for its activities to register people to vote. As we reported earlier today, the left-wing organization may have also violated federal law for its association with the supposedly nonpartisan Project Vote.