Despite Joni Ernst's (r-IA) rhetoric about growing up poor on Tuesday
night, her family actually received hundreds of thousands of dollars in
government aid between 1995 and 2009, the District Sentinel news co-op
reported.Farm subsidy records indicate that the freshman
senator's father, Richard Culver, has received $38,395 in commodity
subsidies and conservation payments, with all but $12 of the money being
used for support of his corn crops. Ernst's uncle, Dallas Culver, has
reportedly received $250,000 in federal corn subsidies and $117,141 in
additional aid. And her paternal grandfather, Harold Culver, got an
additional $57,479 in aid between 1995 and 2001.
Ernst did not
mention her family's use of federal programs during her response to the
State of the Union. Instead, she said she was raised "simply" and taught
to live within her means.
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