Kissell Unloads Rangel Money
Add Democratic Rep. Larry Kissell to the list of Democratic congressmen unloading campaign donations from fellow Democrat Charlie Rangel.
Last week the House ethics committee admonished Rangel for violating gift rules by accepting reimbursement for trips to the Caribbean in 2007 and 2008. Since then Republicans across the country have called on Democratic lawmakers to return any money they got from Rangel.
Republican Tim D’Annunzio was apparently the first 8th District GOP challenger to ask Kissell to do the same. He says that since 2006, Kissell has accepted $8,000 from Rangel.
“Other Members of Congress that accepted contributions from Charlie Rangel are quickly distancing themselves from him, and returning the money or donating it to charity,” D’Annunzio said in a release. “Why isn’t Larry Kissell following their lead?”
According to a spokeswoman, Kissell already had.
Haven Kerchner said Kissell decided Friday to give to charity $4,000 he got from Rangel and $10,000 he got from Rangel’s political action committee.
Records also show that Rangel’s PAC — The National leadership PAC — gave Kissell’s 2006 campaign committee another $5,000. Kerchner said because that committee is closed, “those funds are no longer available.”
Read more: (Jim Morrill, “Wrangling over Rangel’s Money,” Charlotte Observer, 03/02/10)