Leonard Leo’s Concord Fund Top Funder of Republican AGs Group in 2024
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by David Armiak
19h ago
The Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) brought in $5.3 million in contributions in the first three months of 2024, as its latest Federal Elections Commission (FEC) disclosure examined by the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) shows. The amount raised is almost a million more than RAGA raised in the first quarter of 2020, the last major election cycle. A $1 million contribution from The Concord Fund made Leonard Leo’s nonprofit funding vehicle (formerly registered as the Judicial Crisis Network) the top donor to RAGA, bringing the total it has donated to the Republican attor ..read more
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GOP Megadonor Richard Uihlein’s PAC Brings in $3.1 Million in First Quarter
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by David Armiak
19h ago
GOP megadonor Richard Uihlein provided his Restoration PAC with $3.1 million in revenue in the first quarter of 2024, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing released today. The owner of ULINE, a shipping and packaging company, gave $2.4 million to the PAC directly and funneled another $742,503 through his Restoration of America and Fair Courts America groups. These three funding vehicles — along with the Voter Reference Foundation, a subsidiary of Restoration Action — are run by GOP operative Doug Truax and pumped with Uihlein cash. The $3.1 million Restoration PAC raised in ..read more
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U.S. House Anti-Woke Caucus Targets Programs Benefiting Minorities
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by Don Wiener
19h ago
In March 2023, a group of House Republicans launched a new Anti-Woke Caucus to “root out all far-left political programs from the federal government” — including those focused on ensuring diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in both hiring and workplace practices. The group wants to “protect taxpayer’s [sic] from being forced to fund woke and divisive ideologies.” Republican Rep. Jim Banks (IN-3) chairs the caucus, which has 26 members, half of whom are also members of the far-right, obstructionist House Freedom Caucus. The major difference between the two special interest groups is that the ..read more
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ALEC Pushes Anti-Union Playbook
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by Juliana Broad
1M ago
State lawmakers seeking to dismantle unions and implement anti-worker laws have just been handed a new state-by-state roadmap by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), the corporate-funded bill mill popular with Republican legislators. Although ALEC claims that its proffered labor reforms are designed to protect “worker freedom and flexibility,” its attacks on workers over the past 50 years have made it harder for them to organize, harder for local governments to support decent-paying jobs, and easier on big business.  Those attacks, bankrolled by Koch Industries and right-wing ..read more
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For-Profit Bail Industry Teams Up with ALEC to Target Charitable Bail Funds
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by Juliana Broad
1M ago
The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is helping the for-profit bail industry push legislation in four states to restrict or outright eliminate charitable bail funds, which provide those unable to afford bail with enough cash to avoid being imprisoned while awaiting their day in court. Led by the American Bail Coalition (ABC), the commercial bail industry sees the growth of charitable bail funds as a threat. The national trade group, which opposes bail reform efforts across the country, is also one of ALEC’s key corporate members. Last fall, ABC provided platinum-level sponsorship o ..read more
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Koch Network Bets Big on Candidates with Military Experience
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by Don Wiener
1M ago
After spending more than $31 million on Nikki Haley’s unsuccessful bid for the GOP presidential nomination, billionaire industrialist Charles Koch’s super PAC is now backing 26 Republican candidates running for the U.S. House and Senate this year. Almost half of these candidates have served in the military, the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) finds. Although this is a factor Republican voters tend to favor, according to the Pew Research Center, only 21% of candidates who ran for governor or Congress in 2022 had any military experience and only 82 of the 435 current members of the House ar ..read more
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ALEC Legislator Proposes Law to Take Away Voters’ Ability to Choose Presidential Electors
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by Juliana Broad
1M ago
A legislator affiliated with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) who served as a fake elector from Arizona during the 2020 presidential election is proposing legislation that state lawmakers — not voters — should get the final say on choosing Arizona’s presidential electors. The bill’s sponsor, state Senator Anthony Kern (R-27), is currently under investigation by Arizona’s Attorney General for falsely certifying that then-President Trump had won the state’s Electoral College votes in 2020 instead of Joe Biden. Kern won his bid for state senator in 2022 with Trump’s endorsement an ..read more
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Restrictions on ESG Investments Emerge as a Campaign Issue in Missouri’s Gubernatorial Race
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by Don Wiener
1M ago
Last year, when the Missouri General Assembly failed to pass legislation to discourage investments in companies, funds, and banks that promote environmental, social, or governance (ESG) goals, Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft took the matter in his own hands and did so by administrative edict. Ashcroft is now using his efforts to curtail ESG investing in his bid for the GOP nomination for governor, which will be determined through the Republican primary on August 6. Most efforts to rein in these so-called “woke” investments are made through legislation in red states, often led by state financia ..read more
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Koch Injected Nearly $500 Million into Hundreds of Colleges and Universities Between 2018 and 2022
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by Colleen Scerpella
1M ago
Nonprofits controlled by Charles Koch funneled $458.7 million to 338 higher education beneficiaries between 2018 and 2022, according to a Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) analysis of IRS filings by the donor conduits.  Funding was channeled through the Charles Koch Foundation, Stand Together Trust, Stand Together Fellowships, and Stand Together Chamber of Commerce, with the foundation contributing the most to colleges and universities: $405.9 million of the total $458.7 million. This total excludes any funds the Koch family gave directly to schools or through donor advised funds.  ..read more
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Koch’s Purchase of Fertilizer Plant Prompts Antitrust Concerns
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by Don Wiener
2M ago
In December, the Dutch chemical company OCI Global announced plans to sell its nitrogen fertilizer operation in Wever, Iowa to Koch Ag & Energy Solutions, a subsidiary of Koch Industries, for $3.6 billion.  Koch Industries is the second largest private company in the U.S. If it is allowed to buy the Iowa Fertilizer Co. (IFCO) — one of the largest fertilizer manufacturing plants in the world — it will merge with one of its five domestic competitors and gain dominance in the U.S. fertilizer market.  In January, 18 agricultural and environmental groups — including Farm Action, Famil ..read more
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