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    Santorum's income has soared since he left Senate

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Losing his Senate seat might have been the best thing that ever happened to Rick Santorum's bank account.

    In 2006, the Republican presidential hopeful earned about $200,000 from his Senate salary and book royalties. From January 2010 to August 2011, he earned at least $1.3 million as he cashed in on his 16 years in Congress by working as a corporate consultant, political pundit and board member.

    The financial disclosure report Santorum filed last August shows how his income has changed. Many voters are taking their first hard look at the former congressman and two-term senator from Pennsylvania following his near-win in the Iowa caucuses.

    Santorum's resume contrasts with campaign rhetoric that casts him as an outsider who would shake up Washington. It also appears at odds with the image that Santorum stresses as a candidate with hardscrabble roots in blue-collar Pennsylvania and as the grandson of an Italian immigrant coal miner.

    Much of the money Santorum earned in recent years was for his work as a board member for a large health care company and consulting for a Pennsylvania energy company and a Washington lobbying firm.

    Santorum earned a $165,200 Senate salary and $32,245 in book royalties, according to his 2006 disclosure report.

    At one time the No. 3 GOP leader in the Senate, Santorum was of comparatively modest means during his two terms. He has followed the same revolving-door path that many former members of Congress pursue when they move to the public sector, trading on his knowledge and political connections as a congressional insider with groups that advocate for corporations and other interests. He was not a registered lobbyist but served as a corporate consultant.

    "It's a well-worn path of former members of Congress using their former position in Congress to cash in," said Melanie Sloan, director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. "It's ironic that he portrays himself in his campaign as a Washington outsider. He's a quintessential insider. He's an incredibly rich, highly paid consultant."

    A Santorum campaign spokesman did not return messages Friday seeking comment.

    Santorum's service on the board of a hospital conglomerate provided much of his income in recent years.

    Santorum reported receiving $395,414 in director fees and stock options from Universal Health Services Inc., a hospital management company. He left the board last year as he launched his presidential bid. Santorum listed between $100,001 and $250,000 in Universal Health stock.

    Santorum's consulting work earned him six-figure fees in recent years, his disclosure form showed.

    Consol Energy, based in Pennsylvania, paid Santorum $142,500 for his consulting services.

    Santorum reported that the American Continental Group, a Washington lobbying group, paid him $65,000 in consulting fees. The firm's lengthy client list includes Microsoft Corp., Comcast Corp. and the American Gaming Association.

    "The senator did general consulting and provided his advice and opinion on which way the Senate may go, based on his record in the Senate and his history in leadership," said David Urban, president of American Continental Group. "He's very smart tactically."

    Santorum left the firm last June when he formally began running for president.

    Santorum also reported earning $125,000 for consulting work for The Clapham Group, a Virginia-based consulting firm that works with faith-based groups, among others. Clients include the American Bible Society and The Poverty Forum, according to its website.

    Santorum's earnings included payments from a conservative think tank and media outlets.

    The Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington paid Santorum $217,385 as a senior fellow.

    News Corp. in New York paid Santorum $239,153 for his appearances on Fox News Channel. Salem Radio paid Santorum $83,999 for his work as a radio talk show host. Santorum was guest host for "Bill Bennett's Morning in America" radio show. The Philadelphia Inquirer paid Santorum $23,000 for columns he wrote for the paper.

    Santorum's income after he left the Senate helped him increase his investments and savings for his family. The disclosures don't show specific amounts invested, but instead offer a range of values of investments.

    The most recent form shows a series of new investment accounts, including college savings funds for five of his seven children with investments valued between $25,000 and $375,000; individual retirement accounts with investments ranging between $173,000 and $720,000; and a brokerage account with investments valued in the range of $10,000 to $150,000.

    When he left the Senate, he reported retirement accounts with investments valued between $21,000 and $140,000.

    His disclosure also shows more than $52,000 in cash in checking accounts.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Brett J. Blackledge contributed to this report.

     
    • Jim  •  Walnut Creek, California  •  2 mths ago
      Yes, Ricky has those working class roots like the rest of us. Plus, he's not a Washington insider, despite the 16 years in government or the five years of 'consulting' (I guess Newt showed him the way...) and being a candidate. No, he's not a government insider, sure, he's just another working class stiff like the rest of us. I'm still checking my mailbox for my $240K check from Fox "News". Tell Rupert I'll be glad to go on Fox and complain about everything anyone in Washington does. Wait, anything any Democrat in Washington does. I promise to be more intelligent and more listenable than Sarah, although I admit that won't take any work at all...
    • Tom2  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Are people surprised that all politicians income soars before, during, and after leaving office?
      Really?
      • ALF 4 mths ago
        No
      • gary 4 mths ago
        At least you know why he would repeal Obamacare now. They would line his pockets, now matter how many people had no insurance.
      • Chuck 4 mths ago
        The ' Healthcare Industry ' is raping Medicare 24/7 and none of our leaders even mention it. No One.
    • Charles  •  Sacramento, California  •  4 mths ago
      Write a story about someone whose income DIDN'T soar after leaving the senate......now, that would be a story!
      • Lynn G 4 mths ago
        That would be a mythical story, lol.
      • boston 4 mths ago
        There will never be another Harry Truman.
      • Pat 4 mths ago
        Charles , you are sooooo right. I just love your comment.
    • stirandsavor  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Outlaw lobbyists...why is this taking so long, I never hear any candidate talk about this?
      • Eddie 4 mths ago
        You'll never hear them speak of it...it is their post politics career and fortune!
      • Kyle 4 mths ago
        We need to repeal laws that give corporations personhood, and other rights including lobbyists and unlimited campaign contributions via super PACs. The only President that would even try to do this is Ron Paul. Santorum and Gingrich are paid "consultants" for corporations, and Romney's highest campaign contributors are Goldman Sachs, Barclays, and Morgan Stanley. There's no way he's going to pass any laws that are unfavorable for corporations, and that is what we need right now.
      • Muck 4 mths ago
        You never hear a candidate talk about it because they wouldn't have progressed to a point of candidacy without the effects of lobbying.
    • ORAXX  •  Frisco, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Anyone who takes the oath of office to serve in the congress should also be accepting a lifetime ban on ever working as a lobbiest.
      • A Yahoo! User 4 mths ago
        Why
      • Shore Bird 4 mths ago
        Why, Q? Look at the shape of the country today. Lobbyists are buying and selling the U.S. out from under "We The People", with the help of our electeds.
      • Chuck 4 mths ago
        Lobbyist's should be considered criminals before the law anyway.
    • SuperG  •  Portland, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      You don't take your payoffs while in office, you wait until you leave.
      • Down River Lakota 4 mths ago
        Example; write a worthless book and the big corporations purchase a truck load and dump them in the trash pile! LOL LOL LOL
      • greg 4 mths ago
        unless your democrat, then you take your money upfront and during your time in office!
      • Tymorial 4 mths ago
        amen greg. just like our president.
    • knowrookies  •  Reno, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      Congress should be paid $50,000 a year before health insurance. They want to be "public servants" let them prove it!! It should be against the law for them to ever be lobbiests for LIFE!
    • Zuck Likes CISPA  •  4 mths ago
      "he has followed the same revolving-door path that many former members of Congress pursue when they move to the public sector"

      Er, private sector?
    • Ektelon  •  Miami, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Public service is a golden goose.
    • just me  •  4 mths ago
      he can afford dental care... unlike most on social security
    • zo  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  4 mths ago
      "The Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington paid Santorum $217,385 as a senior fellow." What ethics ?
    • DS  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Gingrich and Santorum make a ton of money "consulting" corporations on how to get laws passed in their favor and then want to run for president? And... Romney won't release his tax returns? THIS is what is wrong with Congress. They are a "can be purchased" commodity. And don't think it's just Republicans...
    • icepilot27  •  Pensacola, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      He made in upwards of 300 grand last year for "consulting" after massively being rejected by his neighbors. I retired last year after serving 22 years in the military (with seven deployments, including a tour in Iraq helping Army counter roadside IED). I'm VA certified 50 percent disabled , and I'd like to know what Mr. Santorum plans to do for the 99 percent of the rest of us, other than reward his contributors once in the White House. "Thunder Horse" !
    • Barry  •  Colorado Springs, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      Rick all I can say is after your comment about Social Security and those Americans that have paid into it their whole lives I should say working lives you are no longer worthy to represent Americans that have fulfilled their obligation to pay for Social Security and to be paid as a result of their investment. You and others in Congress supposedly borrowed from Social Security you never put it back it's not in trouble because of a lack of funds from donors it's in trouble that the Congress stole the money and never replaced it sad isn't it but not is quite not quite as sad as you are.
    • Grand Imam O'Reilly  •  4 mths ago
      Does anyone really believe Santorum knows enough about medical care, energy engineering, and software engineering to be paid millions for his expertise?
    • ........  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      Funny once they start making millions they cant wait to start cutting SSI and health care
    • Michael B  •  4 mths ago
      just another inside. all politicians that are voted out become lobbyists. Lying spokesperson for the highest bidder
    • WildBillCody  •  Binghamton, New York  •  4 mths ago
      People should ask themselves why Santorum couldn't win his senate seat in his own homestate in 2006 as an INCUMBENT?
    • dunyet  •  4 mths ago
      Lobbyist and companies as people that are both supported by the Republican Party are wrong and need to be changed.
    • olewarhorse, Independent  •  Athens, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      He's like all the rest of them, cashing in and peddling influence.
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