Bill Text: PA HR73 | 2011-2012 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Requesting that the Attorney General and Auditor General investigate the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now.

Spectrum: Strong Partisan Bill (Republican 25-2)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-02-15 - Referred to JUDICIARY [HR73 Detail]

Download: Pennsylvania-2011-HR73-Introduced.html

  

 

    

PRINTER'S NO.  679

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

HOUSE RESOLUTION

 

No.

73

Session of

2011

  

  

INTRODUCED BY BARRAR, BOYD, CALTAGIRONE, CLYMER, D. COSTA, CUTLER, DENLINGER, EVERETT, FLECK, GABLER, GEIST, GRELL, GROVE, HESS, HICKERNELL, HUTCHINSON, KAUFFMAN, KNOWLES, METCALFE, MILLER, PAYNE, PETRI, RAPP, ROCK, SCHRODER, SWANGER AND VULAKOVICH, FEBRUARY 15, 2011

  

  

REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, FEBRUARY 15, 2011  

  

  

  

A RESOLUTION

  

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Requesting that the Attorney General and Auditor General

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investigate the Association of Community Organizations for

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Reform Now.

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WHEREAS, The Association of Community Organizations for

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Reform Now, commonly referred to as ACORN, purports to be a

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nonprofit, nonpartisan social justice organization; and

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WHEREAS, For nearly 40 years, ACORN has given voice to

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African-American, Latino and other minority and working-class

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communities by encouraging members therein to become

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economically self-sufficient and involved in the legislative and

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political processes; and

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WHEREAS, ACORN's priorities have included better housing and

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wages for the poor, more community development investment from

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banks and governments, better public schools and other social

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justice issues, including quality, affordable health care for

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every American; and

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WHEREAS, ACORN pursues its goals through demonstration,

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negotiation, lobbying for legislation and voter participation;

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and

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WHEREAS, Among its many activities, ACORN provides assistance

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to low-income taxpayers through the IRS Volunteer Income Tax

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Assistance (VITA) Program; and

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WHEREAS, The IRS has long supported the offering of free

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taxpayer services through organizations such as ACORN; and

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WHEREAS, Volunteers working through various organizations via

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the VITA Program prepared 2.8 million tax returns, or 2% of the

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124 million individual returns filed during the 2009 tax season,

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and helped 42,000 families claim more than $46 million in tax

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refunds, including more than $28 million in earned income and

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child tax credits; and

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WHEREAS, ACORN investigates complaints against companies

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accused of predatory lending practices, works to support strict

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state laws against predatory practices, organizes against

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foreclosure rescue scams and steers borrowers toward loan

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counseling; and

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WHEREAS, Following a three-year campaign, Household

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International, one of the largest subprime lenders in this

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nation, and ACORN announced on November 25, 2003, a proposed

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settlement of a 2002 national class-action lawsuit brought by

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ACORN; and

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WHEREAS, The settlement created a $72 million foreclosure

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avoidance program to provide relief to household borrowers who

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are at risk of losing their homes; and

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WHEREAS, The settlement came on the heels of an earlier $484

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million settlement between households, Attorneys General and

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bank regulators from all 50 states; and

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WHEREAS, ACORN Housing Corporation has assisted more than

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110,000 families to become homeowners and provided help to more

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than 50,000 families facing foreclosure; and

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WHEREAS, Although it is ACORN policy to flag questionable

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voter registration applications prior to submitting them to

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election officials, it has been widely reported that ACORN

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personnel are being investigated in various jurisdictions for

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submitting fraudulent voter registration applications; and

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WHEREAS, Voter fraud and intimidation disenfranchises

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eligible registered voters, and free and fair elections are

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paramount in determining the authority to govern, which should

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be based solely on the will of the people as expressed in such

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elections; and

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WHEREAS, The Secretary of the Commonwealth called a recent

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lawsuit concerning voter fraud allegations that was won by ACORN

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"a frivolous attempt to undermine voter confidence"; and

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WHEREAS, Although ACORN is the subject of a cease and desist

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order from the Department of State and cannot solicit charitable

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contributions in this Commonwealth because the organization has

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not properly registered as a nonprofit in the Commonwealth, the

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organization has previously received State funds; and

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WHEREAS, The questions which have been raised concerning the

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allegations of impropriety by ACORN workers and the use of State

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funds by the organization are best pursued by an entity with the

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resources to conduct Statewide investigations; and

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WHEREAS, ACORN and the nonprofit organizations related to it

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have received significant funding from the Commonwealth,

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including grant funding from the Department of Community and

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Economic Development and the Pennsylvania Housing Finance

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Agency; and

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WHEREAS, It is important to assure the taxpayers of this

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Commonwealth that tax dollars have been expended for their

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intended purposes; and

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WHEREAS, For more than three centuries, Pennsylvania has

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ensured its self-government through separation of powers and a

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system of checks and balances; and

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WHEREAS, In 1978, the Pennsylvania General Assembly created

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an elected, independent Office of Attorney General, thereby

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making the Attorney General an independent executive branch

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officer with sole discretion to decide whether to pursue

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investigations; and

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WHEREAS, Neither the other members of the executive branch

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nor members of the judicial or legislative branch play a

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determining role in the Attorney General's decision; therefore

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be it

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RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives is mindful that

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it is solely the decision of the Attorney General to launch

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investigations; and be it further

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RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives request that the

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Attorney General investigate the Association of Community

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Organizations for Reform Now to determine whether this

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organization is in compliance with Pennsylvania law; and be it

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further

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RESOLVED, That the Auditor General be requested to determine

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whether funds expended by this Commonwealth to fund programs of

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ACORN and its related nonprofit organizations were utilized

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appropriately and that this organization has accounted for such

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funds or performed audits required under Pennsylvania law.

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