Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Montana) took $34,000 from a wealthy tribal client of disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff, Gannett News Service reports.
Burns accepted $23,000 from the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan shortly before writing a letter in support of a school construction program that benefited the tribe. He received $11,000 after writing the letter.
Burns denies any wrongdoing. He is chairman of the Senate Interior Appropriations subcommittee, which handles Indian funding.
Burns is said to be one of several lawmakers under scrutiny for ties to Abramoff but a spokesperson said he isn't under investigation and hasn't hired a criminal defense attorney.
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Records show tribe gave thousands to Burns
(Gannett News Service 11/30)
Relevant Links:
Sen. Conard Burns - http://burns.senate.gov
Montana
Democratic Party - http://www.montanademocrats.org
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