Johnny Isakson United States Senator

Isakson Co-Sponsors Legislation to Block ACORN from Receiving Any Taxpayer Dollars


Isakson Co-Sponsors Legislation to Block ACORN from Receiving Any Taxpayer Dollars

Also Calls On Democratic Leader to Hold Hearings to ‘Determine Extent of ACORN’s Wrongdoing’

Sep 17, 2009

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator and Senate candidate Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., today cast a vote and cosponsored legislation to block the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, known as ACORN, from receiving any federal funding. The Senator also signed a letter to the Senate Democratic Leader calling on him to hold hearings “to determine the extent of ACORN’s wrongdoing.”

ACORN, which has received an estimated $53 million in federal money since 1994, was accused of fraudulent voter registration in several states during the 2008 presidential election. Now, the group is under fire for hidden-camera videos in which ACORN employees in several cities are seen advising two people posing as a prostitute and pimp on how to break the law.

“It is indefensible that ACORN is eligible for taxpayers funds when it has repeatedly worked to undermine our electoral process and to advance partisan political activities,” said Isakson. “The recent revelations only offer further proof that this organization should be prohibited from receiving federal funding.”

Isakson cosponsored a bill today to block ACORN from receiving any federal funds from any source. The legislation was introduced by Sen. Mike Johanns, R-Neb., and has 16 cosponsors.

In addition, Isakson voted for an amendment on the floor to block ACORN from receiving federal funding through the Interior Appropriations bills. This amendment passed by a vote of 85-11.

Isakson also joined 27 other senators in calling on Democratic Leader Harry Reid to hold public hearings on ACORN and to end all federal funding for the group. The letter to Reid says in part: “American taxpayers must be able to trust that their money is being spent responsibly and is not being used to fund criminal enterprises. As Senate Majority Leader, we hope that you will deploy all of the resources at your disposal to restore that trust.”

Earlier this week Isakson also cosponsored and voted for an amendment to block ACORN from receiving federal funding through the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development appropriations bill. The amendment passed by a vote of 83-7.

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