Posted on 03/02/2006 6:11:49 AM PST by MurryMom
The largest known giver to a controversial charity founded by U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum made its $25,000 donation as the senator was working to win as much as $8.5 million in federal aid for the donors project in the Philadelphia suburbs.
Federal tax records show that Preferred Real Estate Inc., the developer of the Wharf at Rivertown project in Chester, Pa., wrote the check to Santorums Operation Good Neighbor Foundation in 2002.
On his campaign Web site, Santorum boasts of winning $8.5 million in federal aid for the riverfront redevelopment of an abandoned Peco Energy plant an effort that culminated in the earmarking of $6 million in highway money last year.
But good-government experts were troubled by the appearance of a developer giving money to the senators charity at the same time it was lobbying for federal dollars. Unlike a campaign contribution, checks to a charity can be written by a corporation and are not subject to any limit.
Its a neat window into how Washington works, said Gary Ruskin of the Congressional Accountability Project, one of several watchdogs troubled by the potential conflicts when a member of Congress also solicits funds for a charity he runs. It shows that, more and more, Washington is for sale.
The Operation Good Neighbor Foundation a charity that Santorum established in 2001 with the aim of helping faith-based groups and others battling poverty and social ills is already under fire for spending considerably less on aid and more on expenses than the Better Business Bureau and other charitable watchdogs recommend.
Also, several campaign aides are on the payroll or connected with the charity, including Santorums campaign finance chief, lobbyist Rob Bickhart, whos been paid a total of $75,000 by Operation Good Neighbor in salaries and whose company also receives rent from the charity.
Santorum campaign aides were contacted for this article but declined to comment. In an article last month in the liberal American Prospect magazine also highlighted in the Daily News, a spokeswoman had denied that Santorum had given special treatment to any type of donor.
In addition to the charitable gift listed on a page inadvertantly included in a 2002 tax filing officials from Preferred Real Estate and their spouses have donated $22,350 to Santorums re-election campaign and $6,000 to his political action committee, Americas Foundation.
Charles Howder, the director of acquisitions for Preferred Real Estate, based in Conshohocken, acknowledged that Santorum was one of a number of government officials helpful in winning aid for the redevelopment of the formerly abandoned and polluted power plant.
But he said the charitable donation was not connected in any way to the Chester project and was not solicited by the senator, but volunteered by company CEO Michael ONeill, a philanthropist who directed more than $1 million in donations that year. The Operation Good Neighbor Foundation, from everything we know, is a great charity, Howder said.
Preferred bought the Chester site in 1999 for $1, although company officials said they spent at least $50 million on fixing it up. In May 2001, Santorum held a news conference at the site to announce that it had landed its first tenant, the software company Synygy Inc. The next month, the senator wrote a letter to then Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez now a U.S. senator from Florida in a successful push for a $1.4 million HUD grant.
In 2002, Preferred was listed as one of three entities that gave $25,000 to Santorums charity. The next year, the company hired a D.C.-area lobbying firm Mehl, Griffin & Bartek, Ltd. and paid it more than $60,000 to lobby Congress and federal agencies for highway and HUD dollars.
Last July, Santorum joined with Pennsylvanias other senator, Arlen Specter, in announcing that $6 million had been earmarked in the 2005 federal highway bill for ramps providing access to the project from Interstate 95 and U.S. 322 the largest such earmark in southeastern Pennsylvania.
Earlier last year, Preferred sold some of its portfolio, including a stake in the Wharf at Rivertown, to a New York developer, but it retains a part-ownership in the project.
Good government experts found the overlap between the lobbying and the charitable giving worrisome.
Melanie Sloan, of the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, or CREW, said Santorum is similar to embattled former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay in that both have traded legislative assistance for charitable donations.
This suggests the names of those who donate to lawmakers charities should be a matter of public record just as are the names of those who donate to lawmakers campaign funds, she said.
Yeah, the DNC is bringing out all their biggest guns against him. Why do you care about Santorum, anyway?
I care about Santorum because he pretends he cares about me. Instead the junior senator lines his own pockets with millions obtained through the PAC, "charity", and home mortgage scandals now erupting around him.
Santorum also pretends to support SS, at the same time supporting legislation to phase out SS by converting the system to a bunch of totally unfunded private accounts. When Santorum agees to keep his grubby hands off of my SS money, I'll stop posting information here on FR about his latest episodes of rampant greed.
Santorum also lied about his role in the Jack Abramoff scandal. In reality Santorum has been at the center of the problem, supporting efforts to support Republican Party lobbyists exclusively with respect to pork barrel projects funded by my tax dollars.
Does this mean you are in PA?
You're not kidding. Take a look at Bob Casey's donor lists some time if you get a chance. They make very interesting reading.
would that be a "dumbmass" ?
Yes, I have been living in Murrysville, PA for several years. Previously I resided elsewhere in Western Pennsylvania, not including the penitentiary where our junior senator belongs.
LOL. I am from Pennsylania also, but Senator Santorum is really impressing everyone here...haha.
What do you think of Rendell?
Oh give me a frigging break!
Go post over in DU.
it's the MSM. Take with a big grain of salt.
Gov. Rendell seems to be running unopposed this year. The Republican annointed one doesn't seem to have an opinion on property tax reform or any other issue of relevance to me. Accordingly, I have no reason to vote for him/her.
So once again, what do you think of Rendell and his long history of corruption?
You'd vote for Satan before voting for a Republican.
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