加利福尼亚州在非营利事业上花费超过1,150万美元, 包括CHIRLA(CHIRLA), 后者在Newsom的召回运动中使用了500万美元,
California spent over $115M on nonprofits, including CHIRLA, which used $500K for Newsom’s recall campaign, sparking political funding concerns.
Cam Higby的调查显示,加利福尼亚州已经向非营利组织,包括支持移民的倡导团体CHIRLA, 拨款1.15亿元纳税人基金, 用于选民外联、大流行救济和抗议组织等活动。
An investigation by Cam Higby reveals California has allocated over $115 million in taxpayer funds to nonprofits, including CHIRLA, a pro-immigrant advocacy group, for activities like voter outreach, pandemic relief efforts, and protest organizing.
CHIRLA使用至少500 000美元的公共资金支持总督Newsom在2025年的召回运动, 引起人们对纳税人金钱的政治用途的担忧。
CHIRLA used at least $500,000 in public funds to support Governor Newsom’s 2025 recall campaign, raising concerns about political use of taxpayer money.
该团体总部的1 650万美元按400万美元的财产税估算,表明该团体有相当可观的税收优惠。
The group’s $16.5 million headquarters is assessed at $4 million for property tax, suggesting significant tax benefits.
调查结果凸显了对左租户组织公共资金的更广泛监督,以及宣传和政治活动之间的界线。
The findings spotlight broader scrutiny over public funding of left-leaning organizations and the line between advocacy and political activity.