Friday, March 10, 2017

Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Received Over $500K in Taxpayer-Funded Gov’t Grants

The Washington Free Beacon reports:
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation was awarded more than $500,000 in taxpayer-funded government grants since 2010, records show. Seven of its leaders additionally paid themselves six-figure salaries, according to the group's most recent tax filings.

The CBC Foundation, a nonprofit that is separate from the Congressional Black Caucus, carries a mission of advancing "the global black community by developing leaders, informing policy, and educating the public."

Despite its separation from the Congressional Black Caucus, a number of members sit on its board of directors. These representatives include Sheila Jackson Lee (D., Texas), who chairs the group, Keith Ellison (D., Minn.), Hank Johnson (D., Ga.), Emanuel Cleaver (D., Mo.), Alcee Hastings (D., Fla.), Gwen Moore (D., Wis.), Terri Sewell (D., Ala.), and Brenda Lawrence (D., Mich.).

Individuals from major corporations also have a spot on the group's board. Lonnie Johnson, who serves as counsel at Exxon Mobil, Earle Jones, the senior director of governmental affairs at Comcast, and Emmett Vaughn, the director of the diverse business empowerment office at Exelon, one of the nation's largest electric companies, all have a place on the board.
The government racket.