ACORN sues feds over funding cuts
From: The Washington Times | November 12, 2009
ACORN has sued the federal government, charging that Congress and President Obama's efforts to stop federal funding are unconstitutional because they single out the group as bad actors. The suit, filed by the Center for Constitutional Rights, says some members of Congress are intent on punishing the Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now for the work of a few bad actors who used to work for the group. In its stopgap spending measures to fund the government, Congress banned ACORN from getting any money from federal contracts. ACORN received at least $53 million since 1994. "All this without a ...
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