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Watchdog Group Files Complaint over Undisclosed WI Political Spending

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Tuesday, May 28, 2013   

MADISON, Wis. - The non-partisan Wisconsin Democracy Campaign (WDC) has filed a complaint with the state Government Accountability Board, saying that the American Federation for Children spent vast amounts of unreported money to influence elections. Mike McCabe, WDC executive director, said the group told its members one thing about how much it spent electioneering, but gave the Government Accountability Board a completely different report with a much smaller figure.

"Bottom line is, the people of Wisconsin end up up being kept in the dark about millions of dollars worth of election activity," McCabe said. "We need to have a situation where state election authorities crack down on this and force these groups to come clean and tell the people of Wisconsin the full extent of their efforts to influence elections."

The group told its members it spent $2.4 million, McCabe said, but only reported $345,000 to the Accountability Board. The Board has a clear set of rules about cases like this, and should follow its own rules, he added.

"Those rules are based on language that comes straight from a 2007 ruling by the United States Supreme Court, written by the Chief Justice of the Court. The Government Accountability Board not only has rules in place, but those rules reflect the current thinking of the highest court in the land," he said.

Based on the content of the ads it ran, the American Federation of Children told its funders the truth, McCabe said, and lied to election officials, saying the ads were not political.

McCabe and others said the people are smarter than many advocacy groups give them credit for: They know a political ad when they see one.

"It doesn't have to say 'vote for this candidate' or 'vote against that candidate,'" he explained. "When an ad sings the praises of a candidate or demonizes another candidate, people know that's unmistakably an appeal to vote for or against that candidate."

According to McCabe, Wisconsin's campaign finance disclosure system was once the envy of the nation, but now leaves a great deal to be desired.




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