POGO Letter to Senate Armed Services Committee Concerning Rear Admiral Joe Tofalo's Potential Violation of Anti-Lobbying Restrictions
June 8, 2015
The Honorable John McCain
Chairman
Senate Armed Services Committee
Russell Senate Building, Room 228
Washington, DC 20510-6050
The Honorable Jack Reed
Ranking Member
Senate Armed Services Committee
Russell Senate Building, Room 228
Washington, DC 20510-6050
Dear Chairman McCain and Ranking Member Reed:
I wanted to share with you a letter the Project On Government Oversight sent to the Government Accountability Office calling for an investigation of Navy officials’ potential violation of the Antideficiency Act and statutory lobbying bans. Specifically, we are concerned that these officials spent taxpayer funds on publicity or propaganda to engage in grassroots lobbying on the proposed procurement of the Ohio Replacement Program (SSBN(X)) and the creation of a separate sea-based deterrence fund to support the program.
It is our understanding that your committee is currently considering appointing one of the officials that possibly engaged in this activity, Admiral John Richardson, to become the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), and the other, Rear Admiral Joe Tofalo, to the rank of vice admiral and to be assigned commander, Naval Submarine Forces; commander, Submarine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet; and commander, Allied Submarine Command, Norfolk, Virginia. We hope you will take this letter into consideration as you evaluate his nomination.
Sincerely,
Danielle Brian
Executive Director
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