Sunday, May 11, 2014

U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE



Founded: 1912
Location: Washington, DC
Associations: Thomas Donohue
Mission: Elect pro-business candidates and enact business-friendly policies
Election Spending: since 2008 cycle
Election Cycle Election Spending
2010 $33,849,755
2012 $35,657,029
2014 $2,062,052*
*As of 2/27/14
Top Known Donations:
Aetna $4,100,000 2011
Freedom Partners
Chamber of Commerce $3,000,000 2012
The Dow Chemical Company $2,925,000 2012
Prudential Financial $2,000,000 2009
Dow Chemical $1,700,000 2009
Dow Corporation $1,648,750 2011
Prudential $1,570,000 2011
Chevron Corp $1,000,000 2012
News Corporation $1,000,000 2010
Prudential Financial, Inc. $925,000 2012
Merck & Co., Inc. $907,500 2012
American Electric Power Company, Inc. $525,000 2012
Metlife, Inc. $525,000 2012
3M Company $515,000 2012
Chevron $500,000 2011
Wellpoint $500,000 2011 
Summary:
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is a powerful, secretive business lobby funded largely through large corporate contributions, although the exact source of much of its funding remains murky since it is not required to disclose its donors. Year after year, the Chamber tops the list of lobbying spenders,and it also doles out big money -- over $30 million in each of the 2010 and 2012 cycles -- to influence national elections, largely through ads targeting Democratic candidates. Officially nonpartisan, the vast majority of the Chamber’s political beneficiaries are Republican, and it has worked heavily against top progressive priorities including the Affordable Care Act and Wall Street reform.
Notable Facts:
· Health insurance companies contributed over $100 million to the Chamber in 2009 and 2010, coinciding with the group’s efforts to block the Affordable Care Act.
· After the Affordable Care Act passed, the Chamber backed repeal efforts and ran ads in both the 2010 and 2012 cycles attacking politicians who supported reform.
· In 2012, the Chamber’s top targets were Democrats in competitive Senate races, unsuccessfully spending over $1 million each on efforts to defeat Tim Kaine (VA), Sherrod Brown (OH), Bill Nelson (FL), Tammy Baldwin (WI), Martin Heinrich (NM) and Jon Tester
(MT).

Saturday, May 10, 2014

AMERICAN ACTION NETWORK



Founded: 2009
Location: Washington, DC
Associations: American Action Forum; Norm Coleman; Fred Malek; Brian Walsh; Vin Weber;
Congressional Leadership Fund
Mission: To “create, encourage and promote center-right policies based on the principles of
freedom, limited government, American exceptionalism, and strong national security.”
Election Spending (since 2010 cycle): $15,721,376
Election Cycle American Action Network
2010 $ 18,945,602
2012 $11,689,399
2014 N/A
Top Known Donors (total since 2010):
PhRMA $6,075,000
Republican Jewish Coalition $4,000,000
Aetna $3,000,000
Crossroads GPS $500,000
Wellspring Committee $305,500
American Petroleum Institute $250,000
Revenue
Year Contributions and Grants Total Revenue
2012 $22,556,387 $22,578,115
2011 $27,479,380 $27,479,384
2010 $2,750,351 $2,750,372
Summary:
The American Action Network (AAN) is a center-right “action tank” founded by former Minnesota Sen. Norm Coleman and former Nixon aide Fred Malek. Brian Walsh serves as AAN’s president,and a sister nonprofit organization, the American Action Forum, is run by former Congressional Budget Office director Douglas Holtz-Eakin. AAN carries out its mission to “create, encourage and promote center-right policies” largely by spending money on ads targeting Democrats. In 2012, thevast majority of AAN’s spending total went toward attacks on Democratic candidates for the House.Unlike similar outside spending groups, AAN’s spending actually decreased from the 2010 midtermsto 2012, likely due to the emergence of similar organizations such as the Congressional Leadership Fund, a related super PAC that is also led by Coleman, Malek, and Walsh.
Notable Facts:
· In its application to the IRS seeking tax-exempt status, AAN said that only “a minor portion
of its activities may be classified as political campaign intervention.”
· In 2012, AAN waded into the Republican Senate primary in Indiana, spending more than
$645,000 against eventual nominee Richard Mourdock, who defeated longtime incumbent
Sen. Richard Lugar before losing in the general election.
· The watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) asked the IRS to “investigate whether the American Action Network (AAN) has violated tax law” after AAN spent millions attempting to defeat Democratic candidates.
· American Action Network used to share office space with Crossroads GPS.

SHELDON ADELSON


Born: 1933
Location: Nevada
Net Worth: $36.1 Billion (as of December 2013)
Associations: Las Vegas Sands; Miriam Adelson
Mission: Anti-union; hawkish foreign policy
Political Donations: $106,827,563 (since 2008 election cycle)
Election Cycle Amount
2008 $5,601,138
2010 $2,276,000
2012 $98,950,425
Top Known Recipients (since 2008 election cycle):
Restore Our Future (Mitt Romney) $30,000,000
American Crossroads $23,000,000
Winning Our Future (New Gingrich) $20,000,000
American Solutions For Winning The Future
$6,650,000
Congressional Leadership Fund $5,000,000
YG Action Fund $5,000,000
Summary:
Sheldon Adelson is an American casino mogul, the 15th richest person in the world as of February 2014, and the majority stakeholder of the Las Vegas Sands Corporation, which is the largest gambling company in the world. The self-made tycoon is primarily known for his hawkish views on the Middle East and for his attempts to weaken organized labor. While long a player in funding political campaigns, Adelson burst onto the scene during the 2012 election and was the largest individual donor on either side; he and his wife, Miriam Adelson, reported contributions of almost $99 million dollars in the 2012 election. Notably, the two gave $20 million to help former House Speaker Newt Gingrich win the Republican nomination, and when Gingrich’s campaign floundered, the Adelsons gave $30 million to Restore Our Future, a super PAC backing Mitt Romney
Notable Facts:
· In addition to the 2012 contributions disclosed to the FEC, Adelson reportedly gave at least
$30 million to Crossroads GPS and at least $15 million to groups linked to the Koch
brothers.
· Adelson is behind a campaign to ban online gambling, which he refers to as “fool’s gold.”
· In 2013, Adelson suggested that the U.S. deploy nuclear weapons inside Iranian territory to
persuade the country to end its nuclear program.