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PrecisionmachinisT April 3rd 10 06:37 PM

Ethics Complaint
 

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http://www.alternet.org/news/146285/...t_right-wing_c
ongressional_members_of_shadowy_christian_group
"Ethics Complaint Leveled at Right-Wing Congressional Members of

Shadowy
Christian Group"

[
A group of congressmen and senators living in a posh townhouse on

Capitol
Hill
owned by the notorious Family may now have to answer to ethics

committees
for
low rent.

A group of congressmen and senators living in a posh townhouse on

Capitol
Hill
may now have to answer to the ethics committees in their respective
chambers,
thanks to letters of complaint filed by the watchdog group, Citizens for
Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. At issue is the modest rent

paid
by the
conservative male lawmakers -- who hail from both political parties --

to
live
in the house owned by The Family, the shadowy, right-wing religious

group
that
sponsors the National Prayer Breakfast and shores up the work of

dictators
throughout the developing world.
....
Named in the complaint to the Senate committee (PDF) are Senators Tom
Coburn,
R-Okla.; John Ensign, R-Nev.; Jim DeMint, R-S.C., and Sam Brownback,
R-Kans.
CREW's letter to the House committee (PDF) names as recipients of a
probable
"gift" of a rent subsidy Representatives Bart Stupak, D-Ohio; Zach Wamp,
R-Tenn.; Mike Doyle, D-Penn., and Heath Shuler, D-N.C. (Coburn, Ensign

and
DeMint are among the group of Family members AlterNet investigated when
examining Republican opposition to health-care reform.)

CREW alleges that the lawmakers pay below-market rent for their rooms in
the
restored 19th-century property, receiving lodging and housekeeping for
$950
month in a neighborhood where a one-room efficiency apartment can go for
as much
as $1,700. Essentially, the CREW complaints say that the rents are being
subsidized by the entity that owns the house, and that subsidy,

according
to
ethics rules, amounts to the sort of "gift" that is banned under ethics
rules,
according to CREW Executive Director Melanie Sloan.
....
In a related story, ClergyVOICE, a group of Protestant religious leaders
called
on the Internal Revenue Service to investigate the tax implications of
accepting
a subsidized rent. Earlier this year, the C Street house had its
tax-exempt
status revoked: its owners had claimed the house to be a church, and
thereby
exempt from paying property taxes.
.....
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