Treasury Department opens investigation into Gov. Greg Abbott’s use of federal funds for border mission
WASHINGTON — Gov. Greg Abbott's use of COVID-19 relief dollars to support his border security mission has come under scrutiny in Washington this week as questions grow about whether it's the proper use of the federal funds.
The U.S. Treasury Department's inspector general opened an inquiry into the spending on Tuesday, the Washington Post reported. The action came a day after a group of Texas Democrats in the U.S. House called on U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to investigate.
Those steps followed a Post analysis of money intended to combat the effects of the pandemic, showing that Texas "leaders rerouted public health and safety funds to their border operations, while relying on federal pandemic funds to replace some of the money."
Texas Democratic U.S. Reps. Joaquin Castro of San Antonio and Veronica Escobar of El Paso spearheaded the letter to Yellen asking for her department to investigate the matter.
"It is negligent and irresponsible for Governor [Abbott] to direct additional funding to Operation Lone Star, especially if the funding in question was intended to help Texans rebuild from the pandemic," the Texas Democrats wrote.
U.S. Reps. Colin Allred of Dallas, Lloyd Doggett of Austin, Marc Veasey of Fort Worth and Sylvia R. Garcia, Al Green, Lizzie Pannill Fletcher and Sheila Jackson Lee of Houston joined in signing the letter.
"As you continue your oversight of the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Funds, we urge you to ensure all states are using these crucial funds for the reasons they were meant to be used," they continued. "Governor Abbott must not be allowed to use federal coronavirus relief funds to further his political theater at the expense of Texas families."