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Nearly $1 million in Homeland Security funding typically earmarked for fire departments has been awarded to ACORN, despite a clear signal from Congress that it intends to cut off federal funding to the embattled group.
The grant to ACORN's Louisiana office became public on Oct. 2, less than three weeks after the House and Senate voted to cut off ACORN funding after employees were caught on video advising a fake prostitute and pimp on scams.
It was one of only three such grants issued to the state and made up almost 80 percent of the firefighting money earmarked for Louisiana, prompting one of the U.S. senators from the state to demand that the funds be taken back.
NEW ORLEANS -- Louisiana's attorney general said Tuesday he has stepped up an investigation into embezzlement at ACORN nearly a decade ago, but the prosecutor and community activist group clashed over how much money was taken.
Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell claimed the figure was $5 million, but ACORN said the sum hadn't changed from slightly less than $1 million.
Originally posted by jibeho
Bobby Jindal where are you??
Originally posted by FlyersFan
Originally posted by jibeho
Bobby Jindal where are you??
Preparing for a run in 2012, I'm sure. This is a test of his leadership.
It's probably legal for this to happen but it certainly is not right.
He'd better make a stink and demand an investigation or he'll get the
'wimp' label attached to him. (and rightly so)
. Only $948,607. I guess that makes it all better.
but the group's leaders claim only $948,607 was stolen.