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WI Watchdog: Campaign Spending is “Mind-boggling”

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Thursday, October 13, 2011   

MADISON, Wis. - Never in Wisconsin's history has there been a six-month period in which more campaign money was raised and spent than in the first half of this year.

Driven by the summer's recall elections, legislators raked in 93 percent more political donation dollars than in the first half of 2010. Mike McCabe, executive director of the nonpartisan Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, says both parties were involved.

"Both sides have candidates who are raising huge amounts of money. Both sides have front groups and interest groups that are raising and spending money on their behalf. This is a bipartisan arms race, to be sure."

In the midst of this record spending, state Sen. Glenn Grothman, R-West Bend, is introducing legislation to end the current disclosure requirements that contributors who give more than $100 must report their occupation and employer. Grothman says the change is necessary to protect businesses from boycotts, but McCabe disagrees.

"We need more disclosure. We need more transparency in politics. We need voters to really know who's behind all of these campaign contributions and who's behind all of this campaign spending. It's crazy to go in the opposite direction and basically blind voters."

The Democratic Party's announced intention to begin formal recall proceedings against Gov. Scott Walker on Nov. 15 is another indication, McCabe says, that Wisconsin needs the strongest possible campaign-finance disclosure laws.

McCabe says $37 million was spent in the governor's race in 2010, and $44 million was spent on the recall elections this summer. He says that amount would be just a starting point for a gubernatorial recall.

"We're going to see just mind-boggling amounts of money spent, and, I think sadly, we're going to increasingly see voters kept in the dark about who's really behind all that campaigning."

The report and spending statistics are online at wisdc.org.


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