The web of connections between Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham and a defense contractor continued to grow Friday, as did questions about the relationship between the contractor and the congressman.
Newly discovered information Friday showed that a subcommittee on which the North County Republican served last year authorized a $100,000 federal grant to a foundation controlled by the contractor, a foundation for which Cunningham's wife and one of his daughters serve on an advisory council.
The disclosures about the foundation's connection to Cunningham are the latest in a series of revelations about the relationship between Cunningham and the contractor, whose company has received millions in defense contracts. Cunningham serves on a House subcommittee that controls military expenditures.
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The federal grant that came into question Friday involves a subcommittee on which Cunningham served and The Sure Foundation Inc., with which the Wade and Cunningham families are involved.
Wade is the treasurer of the foundation. Wade's wife, Christine Wade, is president emeritus of the foundation. Cunningham's wife, Nancy Cunningham, and one of his daughters, April, sit on the advisory council for the foundation, which raises money to help refugee children. Congressional records show the House Appropriations Committee's District of Columbia subcommittee, on which Cunningham served as vice chairman last year, in October authorized a $100,000 grant to The Sure Foundation.
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