Not everyone hates ACORN.
We shouldn't let the conservatives win on this.
Someone forwarded this to me today:
Stop Corporate Crooks: Co-sponsor the
“Against Corporations Organizing to Rip-off the Nation
Act of 2009”
(The ACORN Act)
Corporate Felons Rip-off Taxpayers,
Shower Contributions on Congress, and
Continue to Cash-in on Federal Contracts
Deadline for Originals: Noon Wednesday
“If ACORN broke the law, it should be punished; however, Congress also needs to crack down just as rigorously on the contractors who take an even larger share of taxpayers’ money and have committed far more, or far more egregious, acts of misconduct.”
[The Project on Government Oversight, 9/22/09]
Dear Colleague:
Corporate fraud costs taxpayers billions each year. Action is needed to protect taxpayers and defund corporations guilty of using fraud as a business strategy.
Congress took action to defund one non-profit serving poor Americans – ACORN – but not against the billion dollar corporations that are actually guilty of felonies. For the 345 Members of Congress who voted to defund ACORN this is bill is an opportunity to support corporate accountability and responsibility while punishing corporate crime.
The ACORN Act (Against Corporations Organizing to Rip-off the Nation Act of 2009) is modeled after H.R. 3571 but respects the Constitution by requiring a corporation to be guilty of a felony before federal funds are cut off.
The ACORN Act:
• Prohibits a corporation with a felony conviction from receiving any federal contracts, grants, or funds in any form for five years.
• Prohibits federal employees or contractors from promoting corporate felons for five years.
• Prohibits corporate felons or any applicable individual from contributing to a candidate for federal office, to a political party, or to a federal political action committee for five years.
• Limits the corporation or any applicable individual to no more than $1 million annually for lobbying Congress or federal officials for a 5 year period.
• Provides presidential waiver authority if federal contracts, grants, and other agreements with corporate felons are determined to be in the national interest.
EXAMPLE: On September 2, 2009 the Department of Justice announced Pfizer Inc. and its subsidiary Pharmacia & Upjohn Company Inc. plead guilty to a felony violation of intent to defraud or mislead Medicare, Medicaid, and other government insurance programs. Pfizer agreed to pay $2.3 billion – $1.3 billion in criminal restitution and $1 billion to resolve civil allegations of paying kickbacks. Yet, a corporate analyst said, “while $2.3 billion ain’t chicken feed, it’s affordable.”
But according to the Director of the Defense Department’s Criminal Investigative Services, ‘‘This illegal activity (Pfizer’s) increases patients’ costs, threatens their safety and negatively affects the health care services to the over nine million military members, retirees and their families who rely on this system.’’
Take real action to stop corporate fraud, waste, and abuse by becoming an original co-sponsor of The ACORN Act. To co-sponsor this bill please contact Courtney Ruark at 225-6631 or Courtney.Ruark@mail.house.gov.
To read the bill, click here.
Sincerely,
Betty McCollum
Member of Congress
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