PolitiQuote

Discover video-sourced quotes by politicians

Lauren Boebert: “The use of private money to conduct public business is…”

Featuring: Lauren Boebert, Republican | U.S. House Colorado, District 4

Watch on YouTube

Lauren Boebert Introduces Amendment After Amendment Cutting Biden Officials Salaries, Slashing Funds

Published | Video Starts at 15:56

As deputy director of the New York University School School of Law's State Energy and Environmental Impact Center, Klein placed and paid the salaries of legal fellows and state attorneys general's offices to advance Michael Bloomberg's radical environmental agenda. The use of private money to conduct public business is ethically flawed, and Indiana's attorney general categorized Miss Klein's program as a, quote, arrangement through which a private organization or individual can promote an overtly political agenda by paying the salaries of government employees, end quote. In just the first year of the program, SEIC fellows participated in filing at least 130 regulatory, legal, and other challenges to President Trump's policies. Successful policies, I might add. (15:56–16:21)

CLAIM

Asserts that Indiana's attorney general criticized Klein's program as ethically flawed.

This is an excerpt from a raw transcript. The assertions have not been audited or verified. Tap the video to view the source footage and understand the context.


Lauren Boebert

Discover more from

Lauren Boebert

Report A Transcription Error

Please report any error in the automated transcription.

About PolitiQuote

PolitiQuote is a civic library index to statements made by politicians in publicly available video records. The index is created automatically from transcripts, with no editorial oversight or analysis. Highlighted quotes are selected by AI. Words may be added in parentheses to offer context for the quote. There may be errors in the transcription and display, so listen to the video to ensure accuracy.

PolitiQuote is a service of Gigafact Foundation, a nonpartisan nonprofit advancing facts and information transparency, community by community.

Visit gigafact.org to learn more.