Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius violated
federal law by campaigning for President Obama on the taxpayers’ dime,
but now that initial violation has the Democratic National Committee and
an HHS aide in the spotlight for related alleged infractions.
A nonprofit government watchdog filed a complaint alleging that the DNC violated campaign finance law by misreporting the money it spent to reimburse HHS for Sebelius’ trip in a way that masked the fact that the Hatch Act, a ban on political campaigning by government employees working in their official capacity, had been violated.
Read more: http://washingtonexaminer.com/complaint-sebelius-illegal-campaign-trip-for-obama-worse-than-we-thought/article/2520096
A nonprofit government watchdog filed a complaint alleging that the DNC violated campaign finance law by misreporting the money it spent to reimburse HHS for Sebelius’ trip in a way that masked the fact that the Hatch Act, a ban on political campaigning by government employees working in their official capacity, had been violated.
Read more: http://washingtonexaminer.com/complaint-sebelius-illegal-campaign-trip-for-obama-worse-than-we-thought/article/2520096
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