Democrat Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) continues to live in an Orange County home she purchased far below market price with the help of the University of California Irvine (UCI), despite not meeting eligibility requirements for nearly four years.
Democrat Rep. Katie Porter continues to live in an Orange County home she purchased far below market price with the help of the University of California Irvine , despite not meeting eligibility requirements for nearly four years.
Porter is likely able to keep her subsidized housing under the guise of being on unpaid leave while she holds office.that faculty “on approved leaves without pay remain UCI employees, and they can maintain their home in University Hills.”showed that UCI law school’s vice dean Chris Whytock, who donated to Porter’s first congressional campaign, made the case to other faculty members to extend Porter’s sweetheart housing agreement.
Although the housing agreement is not illegal, some have questioned the ethics surrounding it, primarily because Porter has
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