Abuse of Taxpayer Funds to Subsidize Lobbying And Political Activity Hearings

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Natural Resources United States Congress House Committee On Gover
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It may not even be in existence anymore.
Mr. McIntosh. So 10 years later the problem is stiU with us, if not even larger.
Mr. Hewitt. I think it is worse.
Mr. McIntosh. Thank you. Let me ask each of the panelists if they have any opinions regarding a similar provision that the Sen- ate adopted in lobbying reform earlier this week. It was the Simp- son-Craig amendment and put simply, it required all 501(c)(4) foundations no longer engage in lobbying activities. So it was a slightly different app
...roach, but obviously directed at a very similar problem.
Any comments on that approach versus the approach that we have been working here on this legislation in the House?
Mr. Hewitt. Well, Mr. Chairman if I could say, I believe that it is a bit too narrow of an approach. Because in singling out only 501(c)(4) organizations, we allow them to continual — continue to lobby for grants to their affiliates.
Take, for example, the American Association of Retired Persons. It has a couple of affiliate organizations which are 501(c)(3), which could still qualify for the $90 million in Federal aid.


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