Two employees from the IRS are currently under disciplinary actions for possibly discriminating against conservation non-profit agencies. Some are calling for further disciplinary action, including criminal charges under civil rights provisions, or the Hatch Act, which prohibits federal employees from participating in partisan behavior. This week a report was released that clearly indicated a timeline in which IRS employees singled out organizations applying for tax exemption with description words such as “tea-party”, “Patriot” for extra scrutiny in 2011 and 2012. In light of the scandal, IRS Commissioner Steven Miller has already submitted his resignation and the Justice Department is investigating criminal charges.
House Speaker John Boehner (R) Image: Gage Skidmore via Flickr |
Deputy Lois Lerner was ousted as having known
about the practice as early as two years ago, but apologized on behalf of the
agency and insisted the inappropriate behavior was made by employees acting on
their own volition. While steps have
been taken to contain the scandal, prominent law makers in both parties have
expressed concern over the practice, including California Democrat Dianne
Feinstein and House Speaker John Boehner, who was said to have asked who will
be going to jail over the issue.
CA Democrat Dianne Feinstein Image: Freedom to Marry |
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