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Democrats search investigation into company messages blaming Democrats for the shutdown

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The letter cites all of those examples as proof and was signed by 11 different Democratic senators: Angela Alsobrooks and Chris Van Hollen of Maryland; Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut; Cory Booker and Andy Kim of New Jersey; Kirsten Gillibrand of New York; Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff of California; Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware; Tina Smith of Minnesota; and Ron Wyden of Oregon.

The group can be asking the GAO to make a authorized willpower about whether or not out-of-office messages that have been modified with out federal staff’ consent violate federal legal guidelines.

The American Federation of Authorities Workers filed a lawsuit final month on behalf of the Schooling Division staff, and a federal choose dominated Friday that the altered partisan language violated their First Modification rights, deeming the transfer unconstitutional.

Senate Democrats word of their letter to the GAO that federal legislation bars businesses from utilizing any appropriated funds “to generate publicity designed to affect Congress in supporting or opposing laws or appropriations.”

“When businesses violate restrictions on using appropriated funds for publicity or propaganda, GAO often finds that these actions additionally violate the Antideficiency Act,” the lawmakers write.

They’re additionally asking the GAO to establish any and all officers who have been chargeable for the choice to put up partisan messages associated to the shutdown. Past that, the senators are looking for the prices related to the messages, together with personnel and expertise bills used at every relevant company.

Lastly, the Democrats are asking the GAO whether or not the continuing shutdown may impression its potential to resolve whether or not and the way any of the related laws have been violated.

The GAO is run by the comptroller of the USA, Gene Dodaro, who has served in that place since 2008.

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