Nonprofit Groups Shield Millions in Political Gifts From Big Business
Sunday, 08 July 2012 09:45
By Mike McIntire and Nicholas Confessore, The New York Times News Service | Report
American Electric Power, one of the country's largest utilities, gave
$1 million last November to the Founding Fund, a new tax-exempt group
that intends to raise most of its money from corporations and push for
limited government.
The giant insurer Aetna directed more than $3 million last year to
the American Action Network, a Republican-leaning nonprofit organization
that has spent millions of dollars attacking lawmakers who voted for
President Obama's health care bill — even as Aetna's president publicly
voiced support for the legislation.
Other corporations, including Prudential Financial, Dow Chemical and
the drugmaker Merck, have poured millions of dollars more into the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce, a tax-exempt trade group that has pledged to spend
at least $50 million on political advertising this election cycle.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
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