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For Immediate
Release
3/27/09
Senators Pileggi, Vogel to Introduce Senate
Rule Addressing Potential Abuse of Non-Profits
Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-9) and Senator
Elder Vogel (R-47) today announced their intention to introduce a new Senate
rule designed to address the potential abuse of non-profit organizations
highlighted in this week’s grand jury presentment.
The presentment alleged that former Representative Mike
Veon created a non-profit organization, the Beaver Initiative for Growth (BIG),
for his personal and political benefit, and that he funneled approximately $4.7
million of taxpayer money through BIG between 2004 and 2006. Some of that money
was allegedly used to pay bonuses for campaign work.
"We must do everything we can to prevent the kind of
wrongdoing alleged by the grand jury," said Senator Pileggi. "In light of
Wednesday’s announcement by the Attorney General, it is clear that a Senate rule
should be in place."
"This last election, my constituents voted for the
restoration of character and integrity in the halls of our State Capitol," said
Senator Vogel. "This new rule will be yet another step forward in changing the
culture of Harrisburg."
The new rule will create restrictions relating to members
and employees of the Senate establishing, incorporating or directing the
operation of a nonprofit organization or other entity whose primary purpose is
to receive funds from the Commonwealth.
Senators Pileggi and Vogel said they expect to introduce
the measure in early April.
Contacts:
Erik Arneson
(Sen. Pileggi)
(717) 787-4712
Owen Thomas
(Sen. Vogel)
(717) 787-3076
Additional Information:
Reforming
Government
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