Santorum Funneled Charity Money To Faith-Based Group Accused Of Political Activity
Attytood Will Bunch March 24, 2006 at 02:32 PM
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A faith-based Philadelphia group at the center of a flap over whether tax-exempt religious groups are aiding the re-election campaign of U.S. Sen Rick Santorum has won more than $250,000 in federal grant money pushed for by Santorum over the last three years.
The group, the Urban Family Council -- founded by well-known local conservative religious activist William Devlin -- also has reaped a $10,000 grant from a controversial charity founded by Santorum, the Operation Good Neighbor Foundation.
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A faith-based Philadelphia group at the center of a flap over whether tax-exempt religious groups are aiding the re-election campaign of U.S. Sen Rick Santorum has won more than $250,000 in federal grant money pushed for by Santorum over the last three years.
The group, the Urban Family Council -- founded by well-known local conservative religious activist William Devlin -- also has reaped a $10,000 grant from a controversial charity founded by Santorum, the Operation Good Neighbor Foundation.
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