Federal contractors, grantees, borrowers, and others receiving federal funds face a variety of restrictions on their use of those funds for political purposes, including for lobbying. A new presidential memorandum issued last week by President Trump highlights one of those restrictions, 31 U.S.C. § 1352, also known as the Byrd Amendment, and singles out grantees for additional scrutiny and investigation by the Department of Justice. This is another example of the heightened legal risk environment for federal contractors and grantees (particularly nonprofit organizations) in the current Administration, especially related to activities that could be construed as political.
In this alert, we discuss the memorandum and its consequences for federal grantees.