DOGE senator tells outdoors group to 'go fish' after discovering massive grant tied to high salaries
Story by Charles Creitz • 14h
EXCLUSIVE: A top DOGE leader in the Senate is trying to reel in a massive federal grant from a nonprofit focused on promoting fishing, boating and outdoors she alleges is being used to pad executive salaries, a characterization the organization rejected.
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and her colleagues have been scouring federal grants for appearances of waste, fraud or abuse of taxpayer funds, and came upon a $27 million grant to the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation (RBFF).
More than $26 million of the grant had been paid out, and long-term figures showed RBFF received $164 million in funding since 2012, with nearly $13 million of that coming in 2024.
From the government website USA Spending, the grant’s purpose highlights RBFF’s "Take Me Fishing" consumer campaign that includes a social and digital media component, as well as ads on Walt Disney Company-branded streaming services and "mobile fishing units" that cater to urban communities and "underserved audiences."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/doge-senator-tells-outdoors-group-to-go-fish-after-discovering-massive-grant-tied-to-high-salaries/ar-AA1BNkB2?ocid=widgetonlockscreen&cvid=ca3eee76c6ba4945bf7f8ea363da669f&ei=109