An Arizona-based nonprofit disclosed Monday that it laundered $11 million from pro-Republican groups and sent it to a campaign committee in California thatâs fighting a proposed tax increase designed to support public education.
Phoenix-based Americans for Responsible Leadership (ARL) didnât give up their donor list without a fight, however: after an official complaint by advocacy group Common Cause triggered an investigation by the California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC), ARL appealed their case all the way up to the California Supreme Court. They lost that case this weekend, then opted to turn over the requested information rather than fight it all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
âThey were attempting to hide the true source of their funds, which makes it harder for California voters to evaluate the ads that theyâre seeing paid for by these funds,â Derek Cressman, vice president at Common Cause, told Raw Story on Monday.
However, instead of revealing the true source of the money, ARL disclosed Monday that it acted as an intermediary for the $11 million, which came by way of two other pro-Republican groups: The Center to Protect Patient Rights and Americans for Job Security.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/11/...-millions-for-out-of-state-republican-groups/
Phoenix-based Americans for Responsible Leadership (ARL) didnât give up their donor list without a fight, however: after an official complaint by advocacy group Common Cause triggered an investigation by the California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC), ARL appealed their case all the way up to the California Supreme Court. They lost that case this weekend, then opted to turn over the requested information rather than fight it all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
âThey were attempting to hide the true source of their funds, which makes it harder for California voters to evaluate the ads that theyâre seeing paid for by these funds,â Derek Cressman, vice president at Common Cause, told Raw Story on Monday.
However, instead of revealing the true source of the money, ARL disclosed Monday that it acted as an intermediary for the $11 million, which came by way of two other pro-Republican groups: The Center to Protect Patient Rights and Americans for Job Security.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/11/...-millions-for-out-of-state-republican-groups/