Posted on 09/19/2011 10:26:27 AM PDT by markomalley
An organization affiliated with the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) received a new cash infusion from U.S. taxpayers in early September, amounting to $350,000.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awarded the Affordable Housing Centers of America (AHCOA) $350,000 in early September. This newly discovered funding is in addition to the $300,000 AHCOA secured in August, as The Daily Caller reported last week.
The new grant was part of a $10 million HUD funding package announced on September 2. Unlike the $300,000 from early August, HUD specifically awarded this $350,000 to AHCOA Pennsylvania, a local affiliate of the national group based in Chicago.
Critics say each time the Obama administration funds an ACORN-related group, greater sums of money are involved and the result is more troubling.
HUDs September 2, 2011 grant obligation is the latest instance of federal dollars being improperly steered to an entity with a history of financial mismanagement and election activities paid for by the American taxpayer, Freedom Through Justice Foundation executive director Dan Epstein told TheDC.
In just the past year, AHCOAs receipts from HUD have gone from $80,000 to $300,000 to $350,000; its a short matter of time before AHCOA is receiving several million dollars per year of taxpayer dollars, Epstein adds.
In September 2009, Congress passed a law banning federal funding of ACORN and its affiliates, allies and subsidiaries. ACORN challenged the federal governments authority to ban its funding, but the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled against the activist group, upholding the federal law.
In June of this year the Supreme Court declined to hear ACORNs appeal of the Second Circuit Courts ruling, refusing toconsider overturning the lower courts ruling.
AHCOA was previously named Acorn Housing Corporation and conducted business with ACORN itself before changing its name in late 2009.
Until the end of August, AHCOAs website boasted that it was formerly Acorn Housing Corporation. The organization has since removed that historical note from the site, but still boasts about having existed since 1985 in some press releases.
The new organization has the same Chicago address and phone number as Acorn Housing did. AHCOA has also been using Acorn Housing Corporations old Data Universal Number System (DUNS) code to apply for and receive taxpayer-funded grants. A DUNS number is unique, organization-specific and location-specific, suggesting that AHCOA is identical to Acorn Housing Corporation.
HUD secretary Shaun Donovan said the new funding of AHCOA is specifically earmarked to provide counseling assistance relating to mortgage modification, avoiding potential mortgage scams, and assisting victims of scams.
It is crucial that we support these agencies in helping struggling families do whatever is possible to avoid foreclosure without being victimized by so called mortgage rescue companies, Donovan said in a statement.
The Obama administration justifies funding AHCOA by saying its not affiliated or allied with ACORN. To make their case, Obama officials rely on a September 29, 2010 Government Accountability Office (GAO) report arguing that AHCOA is not currently affiliated or allied with ACORN.
The GAO argument is that since AHCOA changed its name and cut off official financial ties with ACORN, it is legally permissible to award taxpayer money to the group.
Grand Theft!
Barry the Imposter cannot even lie well about this ‘affiliation’ mess.
This is a person who got a Harvard education???
Even a 5th grader on Jeff Foxworthy’s show knows what ‘Affiliation’ means.
A skunk by any other name.......
The criminality of this administration knows no bounds.
Barky’s pals...
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