A new study called Family Affair, details the rampant nepotism in Congress. Which isn't "technically" illegal, but how to YOU feel about paying for it?
Recently there was the article about how much YOUR Congressperson is bringing home. Now here's one about how much of YOUR money they are funnelling to their family.
Guess WHO made the list?
Even the Fort Worth Star-Telegram gave it a little notice. YOUR billion dollars got a two sentence mention.
Two-thirds of the Texans serving in the U.S. House of Representatives -- including three from North Texas -- have relatives who financially benefited from having a legislator in the family over the past four years, according to a report released this week.
The report, titled "Family Affair," was released by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, which reviewed documents for nine months. It shows that relatives of 248 members received payments or otherwise benefited because of the lawmaker in their family.
Some payments were not made directly to relatives but may have come through federal funds earmarked to institutions or nonprofit organizations where they work. Or family members may have served as lobbyists or in government relations, actions that are "not illegal, but ripe for abuse," according to the report by the nonprofit ethics group.
Granger was named because she earmarked $30 million in federal funds for a river redevelopment plan in Fort Worth. Her son, J.D. Granger, heads the Trinity River Vision Authority, which is working to make Kay Granger's vision a reality.
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