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INHOFE RELEASES DETAILED REPORT ON
ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP POLITICAL FUNDRAISING
Delivers floor
speech outlining the environmental family affair
WASHINGTON, DC: Sen. James Inhofe
(R-Okla.), Chairman of the Environment & Public Works Committee (EPW), in a
floor speech yesterday evening outlined
the intricate web
of political fundraising and spending by environmental groups
which is detailed in a fifteen page Report to the Chairman titled,
Political
Activity of Environmental Groups and Their Supporting
Foundations.
Inhofe also released an additional
thirty page report outlining a ten year history of numerous problems with the
management of grant dollars at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
titled, Grants Management at the Environmental Protection Agency - A New
Culture Required to Cure a History of Problems.
Environmental organizations
have become experts at deceptive
activity, skirting laws up to the edge of
illegality, and burying their political activities under the guise of
non-profit environmental improvement. These reports demonstrate this
interconnected environmental family affair of non-profits and their
benefactors, Senator Inhofe said.
In examining how
the environmental groups receive and spend their federal funds, it became
apparent that these groups receive funding from numerous sources including
large foundations. With these organizations
political and grass-roots efforts it became difficult differentiating the
sources of their funds and how they spend them. EPW Committee
staff has examined the funding and expenditures records of these organizations.
This information has been compiled into a fifteen page Report for the Chairman
to provide some preliminary examples describing five of the most widely
politically active environmental groups including: the League of Conservation
Voters, The Sierra Club, and the National Resources Defense Council, a
description of their activity, and the interconnected
web among all
those organizations.
The report also
contains examples of the foundations that provide the financial support for
those groups including the Heinz foundations which are a few of the
largest contributors to these non-profit environmental organizations
which has Mrs. Teresa Heinz Kerry as either chairperson of the board of
trustees or member of the board of trustees on each foundation.
Interestingly, these environmental groups are all
tax-exempt IRS registered 501(c)(3) charitable organizations meaning that
contributions to these groups are tax deductible yet all these non-profit
groups are also closely associated and fund their affiliated 501(c)(4) lobbying
organizations and 527 political groups, Senator Inhofe said. These
groups profess to be the greatest stewards of the environment and solicit
contributions from a variety of sources by that claim. But
they demonstrate
more interest in hyping apocalyptic environmental scenarios to raise
money for
raw Democrat political purposes, rather than working
together to improve our environment for the benefit of all Americans.
The Committee has
also released a thirty page Report to the Chairman based on an EPW Committee
oversight hearing held earlier this year where the Committee heard testimony
from the General Accounting Office and the EPA Inspector General regarding a
ten year history of numerous problems with the management of grant dollars a
EPA Some of the
problems included EPA not requiring grant recipients to demonstrate real
environmental benefits from grants, EPA not requiring competition in its grant
awards, and a general lack of oversight of EPA grant officers and
recipients.
And in Minnesota
we are handing $286,000,000 over to environmental groups to do
TMDLs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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