• Democrats' 'last-minute giveaways' benefited allied groups, relatives

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    "Democrats' 'last-minute giveaways' benefited allied groups, relatives"

    "Millions' went to 'their own nonprofits, their family members'
    organizations and local governments'"

    <https://www.wnd.com/2026/06/democrats-last-minute-giveaways-benefited- allied-groups-relatives/>

    "New Jersey lawmakers have been funneling last-minute appropriations into state budgets to benefit their and their families' groups in recent
    years.

    Some Democratic state lawmakers have repeatedly slipped "add-ons" into
    New Jersey's annual budget, according to a Politico examination covering fiscal year 2024 through FY2026. These legislators directed millions of taxpayer dollars to their own nonprofits, their family members'
    organizations and local governments.

    Democratic state Sen. Angela McKnight allocated $2 million for Rising
    Tide Capital, a nonprofit in which she is an employee, according to
    budget records of the last two fiscal years.

    Democratic Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin meanwhile routed $16.7 million
    to the Essex County government, which paid $87,000 in legal services to Coughlin's law firm, according to public records.

    Essex County also received a $9 million grant solicited by Democratic
    state Sen. Renee Burgess. Public records show she began a county job in
    Essex County after directing the funds there.

    Democratic Assembly member William Sampson directed $200,000 in state
    funds to the Mo'Hair Foundation, a nonprofit led by his aunt that
    supplies wigs for hair loss, New Jersey budget records show. The state
    grant was roughly four times the organization's previous annual revenue.

    Spokespersons for McKnight, Coughlin and Burgess did not respond to the
    Daily Caller News Foundation's requests for comment. A spokesperson for Sampson initially responded but did not leave a comment.

    Democratic New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill is opposed to the "last-minute giveaways" and seeks to end them, Politico reported.

    "That can't happen. We can't afford that process anymore. It's not accountable; it's not efficient; it's not what the people of New Jersey deserve," she said in a FY2027 Budget address.

    "Even as a legislator, it's hard to keep up with what's going on," former Democratic state Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg told Politico. "Certainly for the public it's even harder until the budget is finally
    adopted and the press looks at it more closely and lets everyone know
    what's actually in it."
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