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Related: About this forumHow Polk Co. funneled $844K to private schools through a corp. despite its ban on religious funding
Polk County routed $844,000 in public money to nine Catholic schools and one Christian academy in 2012 and 2013 despite state law and county policies that prohibit public funding for religious institutions.
The county paid out the money in the form of grants to a corporation set up to pass the money on to the schools, a Des Moines Register investigation has found.
The corporation's founder wrote the county Board of a Supervisors, notifying them of the Catholic schools that would receive grant money.
The money was derived from Polk Countys share of gambling revenue generated by the Prairie Meadows Casino and Hotel.
Read more: https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/investigations/2018/06/17/polk-county-iowa-private-schools-money-nonprofit-company-law-violation-john-mauro/641795002/
Roland99
(53,345 posts)Vincent Scavo, the former school board chairman at St. Anthony School of Des Moines, formed the corporation in 2011, just three weeks before it applied for its first county grant. Its address was Scavo's home.
The corporation ceased operations shortly after it spent the last of the county money. During the two years it existed, the nonprofit publicly reported no income other than what it received from Polk County, according to records reviewed by the Register.
progressoid
(50,748 posts)Mauro is a Democrat. Or, was a Democrat. Thank Dog that Matt McCoy beat him in the primary.
John Mauro, the county supervisor who brought both grant requests to the board and recommended their approval, told the Register he cant recall why he did so or why the money was routed through Scavo's company.
Mauro was defeated in the June 5 primary.
"I have nothing to say to you other than, 'I cant remember,'" Mauro said. But if youre asking me if I support the Catholic schools, you bet, Im a Catholic Do you hear me apologizing for giving the money out? I voted for it. Im on record. So, I aint apologizing for it.
Asked last month about the county policy that prohibits grants for entities under ecclesiastical or sectarian management, Mauro replied, I cant answer any questions about that because I havent looked at it in a long time.