Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Files Complaint Over Groups That Shield Donors

July 9, 2012

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) is locate to file a complaint on Monday with the Federal Election Commission arguing that conservative groups such as Crossroads GPS should not be given non-profit status and allowed to shield their donors, due to the large amount of political advocacy employment they are doing. The complaint targets Crossroads GPS, Americans for Prosperity and the 60 Plus Association, as the Fresh York Times first reported. These groups are classified as 501(c)(4) organizations under the U.S. tax code, which method they can keep their donors’ identities private however cannot be focused primarily on political activity.Crossroads GPS, however, recently launched a $25 million ad campaign attacking President Obama’s record on the economy. Glance at More…
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