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CORPORATE ETHICS: The Chamber’s Foreign Influence


Following the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision in January, the right-wing U.S. Chamber of Commerce has taken record-breaking steps to influence the 2010 midterm elections. Pledging to spend an unprecedented $75 million this year, the Chamber is in the midst of launching one of the largest partisan attack campaigns to defeat Democrats, including candidates like Jack Conway (KY), Sen. Barbara Boxer (CA), Jerry Brown (CA), Rep. Joe Sestak (PA) and  Rep. Tom Perriello (VA). Having aired more than 8,000 campaign ads on behalf of GOP Senate candidates alone and having spent 85 percent of its current expenditure on Republicans, the Chamber’s spending has “dwarfed every other issue group and most political party candidate committee spending.” It is well-established that the Chamber has used dues from corporations like health insurance giant Aetna to try to defeat health care reform, received contributions from bailed-out banks to lobby against Wall Street reform, and solicited funds from Fox News’ parent company News Corporation for its election season attack campaign. But a new ThinkProgress investigation reveals that the Chamber is leveraging foreign companies to help fund its activities. Foreign corporations that join the Chamber pay dues that go into the Chamber’s general account, which the Chamber then employs to fund its attack campaign. The Chamber “firmly denies the charge, saying its internal accounting rules prevent any foreign money from being used for political purposes.” But, as a New York Times editorial notes today, foreign money is fungible, so “it is impossible for an outsider to know whether the group is following its rules.” “We want to know what the system is. Basically, they claim they have a system, it’s not enough to simply trust them, we need to verify,” said ThinkProgress’ Editor-in-Chief Faiz Shakir on MSNBC’s Hardball with Chris Matthews yesterday. While Congressional members and watchdog groups are calling for further investigation into the charges, such campaign actions fall into “something of a regulatory netherworld” leading campaign finance watchdogs, lawyers, and current and former federal officials to believe regulatory agencies like the IRS or the FEC will not examine them closely. Thus, with the Citizens United ruling and the Chamber’s abuse of its 501(c)(6) standing, the Chamber is set to use “unlimited money from donors who have no fear of disclosure.”

HOW IT WORKS: Under the Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA), it is illegal for “foreign nationals” to “directly or indirectly” contribute, donate, or spend funds in connection with any federal, state, or local election in the U.S. It is also illegal to “solicit, receive or accept contributions or donations from them.” The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is a trade association that qualifies as a 501(c)(6) organization which can engage in limited political activity, lobbying, and accept dues from foreign members. While regular dues from American companies like Aetna or News Corp. can be used for any purpose deemed necessary by the Chamber leadership, 501(c)(6) organizations, like any organization, cannot use foreign funds to advocate for a political candidate or cause. What the ThinkProgress investigation found is that the Chamber has spearheaded efforts “to raise money from foreign corporations, including ones controlled by foreign governments” and funneled that money into its general 501(c)(6) account. Foreign members send money either directly to the U.S. Chamber or to their country’s local American Chamber (AmCham), which then transfers dues payments back to the Chamber’s H Street office in Washington, D.C. While the Chamber may claim to have internal controls, foreign funds are fungible and all dues go to the same general account, which is then used to fund the Chamber’s political attack campaign. Essentially, as Shakir pointed out , “they’re acting as a [Political Action Committee]” which “run[s] ads against political candidates. But the difference here is PACs disclose where they get the money from.” The Chamber refuses to disclose its donors.

OUTSIDE PLAYERS: The Chamber has aggressively cultivated foreign business connections to raise significant sums to augment domestic funds in its general account. In 2006, the Chamber created the “U.S.-Bahrain Business Council” (USBBC), a local office of the Chamber’s 501(c)(6) trade association to help Bahranian businesses take advantage of the Chamber’s “network of government and business relationships in the US and worldwide.” Many of the USBBC board members are Bahranian, including Bahrain Martime & Mercantile International, Aluminum Bahrain, and the state-owned Bahrain Petroleum Company. USBBC’s membership form explicitly states that foreign-owned firms are welcome and directs applicants to send or wire dues directly to the Chamber. With each USBBC board member contributing at least $10,000 annually, the Chamber of Commerce raises well over $100,000 a year in funds from its operation in Bahrain. The Chamber also operates a “U.S.-India Business Council” (USIBC) in its U.S. headquarters that includes some of India’s largest corporations like the state-owned State Bank of India and the ICICI Bank as members. Annual membership dues range from $7,500 to $15,000 or more, and the funds are funneled directly into the Chamber’s 501(c)(6) bank account. The USBIC, which advocates changing American manufacturing policy to help guide U.S companies to India, generates over $200,000 a year in dues from foreign businesses. While foreign “AmChams” operate outside the Chamber’s direct sphere, they nonetheless send dues back to the U.S. In the Middle East, for example, the AmCham in Egypt calls itself one of the Chamber’s “most active affiliates” and Abu Dhabi AmCham — which includes a subsidiary of the state-run Abu Dhabi National Oil Company — claims it is a “dues paying member” of the U.S. Chamber. The AmCham of Russia’s relationship to the U.S. Chamber is less clear because many of the dues-paying members are Russian state-run companies, like VTB Bank, and controlled by the Russian government. When asked if members do pay dues, the Russia AmCham membership development manager replied, “Unfortunately, the information that you require is closed for the public.” And in what looks like an attempt to raise money for election from foreign nationals, the Chamber also commissioned former U.S. Ambassador to Singapore and McCain-Palin campaign aide Frank Lavin to speak before foreign Chamber affiliates to talk about the stakes for the midterm elections. If such solicitation occurred, it would be a clear violation of FECA law.

TRUST AND DON’T VERIFY: Following ThinkProgress’ report, Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) wrote to the FEC — a federal agency that has ironically “been rendered toothless by its Republican members” — to launch an investigation and insist that foreign companies prove whether their funds had been used in campaign activities. He also asked the FEC to change its regulations allowing foreign companies that are incorporated in the U.S. to spend on elections. Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA) also repudiated the funding as “fundamentally un-American and undemocratic” and called on his Republican opponent to denounce the ads. And finding Lavin’s actions to amount to “indirectly soliciting contributions from foreign nationals for the use in U.S. elections” thereby violating the FECA law prohibiting anyone “to solicit, accept, or receive” contributions, the public advocacy group MoveOn.org requested the Department of Justice yesterday to launch a criminal investigation. The Chamber, however, has responded to the allegations by claiming it does not use foreign funds for political activities, calling ThinkProgress’ report “completely erroneous” and a “partisan” “smear.” But instead of rebutting the actual allegations with evidence, Chamber spokeswoman Tita Freeman offered unverifiable assurances that the Chamber complies “with all applicable law.” “We have a system,” she said, that ensures AmChams “are not government-controlled entities.” But as for addressing whether the AmChams transfer money from government-controlled entities, the Chamber was demonstrably silent. Indeed, as ThinkProgress’ Lee Fang noted on MSNBC’s Countdown with Keith Olbermann Tuesday, “what’s alarming is the Chamber of Commerce hasn’t put out any documentation. They haven’t proved that there’s a firewall. They’re just saying, ‘hey, trust us.'” What’s more, with the Citizen’s United decision and the Chamber’s successful effort to kill a campaign finance reform bill mandating disclosure, the Chamber could continue to use foreign dues while funding more attack ads against Democrats without ever having to reveal any of its foreign contributors. Still, the Chamber insists that its unverified “system” should be enough to quell concern. As the Washington Monthly’s Steve Benen puts it, “there’s nothing like vague, terse responses from an already-secretive, conservative lobbying group to set minds at ease.”

a message from Jim Dean …DFA


This past weekend I had the great honor to speak at the One Nation Rally in Washington DC. More than 200,000 people had turned out to work for a more united country — one with good jobs and equal justice.

When I stepped up to speak and I saw just how many people were there, I had to ask myself — Where’s that enthusiasm gap I keep hearing about?

For months, talking heads in the media have been telling us that Democrats are doomed. But DFA members never stopped working. We doubled down, knocking on more doors and making more calls than ever before. Now, our hard work is paying off. Polls are turning around for DFA-endorsed candidates Sen. Barbara Boxer in California, Joe Garcia in Florida and many, many more.

Now, we need to double down again to put our progressive heroes over the top. We’re running the biggest Get Out The Vote program in DFA history — call centers, phone bombs, and staff on the ground in more than 30 key races.

If we raise $50,000 by the end of the week, we won’t have to hold anything back. Every dollar raised will go directly to fuel DFA’s progressive Get-Out-The-Vote campaign and deliver victory in November. It’s time to put our progressive heroes over the top. Please contribute today.

Contribute $10 right now to fuel the biggest Get Out The Vote program in DFA history.

Earlier this year, DFA members told us they wanted to see DFA staff on the ground in races across the country, so we’re sending our entire Field Team on campaign leave and we hired five Dean Corps organizers specifically to help recruit volunteers and Get Out The Vote.

With our friends at the PCCC, we’ve opened a full-time campaign call center and recruited hundreds of volunteers for our Call Out The Vote actions. Working together, we’ll generate over 500,000 calls by Election Day.

Combined with the work DFA members are doing on the ground across the country, we’ll generate over 250,000 volunteer hours for DFA-endorsed candidates before Election Day.

It’s your support that helped more than two-thirds of DFA-endorsed candidates win tough primaries this year. Contribute now to help us win again in November.

DFA is the boots on the ground winning elections across the country — contribute to fuel the campaign for progressive victories.

Working together, we can lead progressives to victory and beat the Tea Party once and for all.

Thank you for everything you do.

-Jim

Jim Dean, Chair
Democracy for America

Democracy for America relies on you and the people-power of more than one million members to fund the grassroots organizing and training that delivers progressive change on the issues that matter. Please Contribute Today and support our mission.

Our biggest campaign


This past weekend I had the great honor to speak at the One Nation Rally in Washington DC. More than 200,000 people had turned out to work for a more united country — one with good jobs and equal justice.

When I stepped up to speak and I saw just how many people were there, I had to ask myself — Where’s that enthusiasm gap I keep hearing about?

For months, talking heads in the media have been telling us that Democrats are doomed. But DFA members never stopped working. We doubled down, knocking on more doors and making more calls than ever before. Now, our hard work is paying off. Polls are turning around for DFA-endorsed candidates Sen. Barbara Boxer in California, Joe Garcia in Florida and many, many more.

Now, we need to double down again to put our progressive heroes over the top. We’re running the biggest Get Out The Vote program in DFA history — call centers, phone bombs, and staff on the ground in more than 30 key races.

If we raise $50,000 by the end of the week, we won’t have to hold anything back. Every dollar raised will go directly to fuel DFA’s progressive Get-Out-The-Vote campaign and deliver victory in November. It’s time to put our progressive heroes over the top. Please contribute today.

Contribute $10 right now to fuel the biggest Get Out The Vote program in DFA history.

Earlier this year, DFA members told us they wanted to see DFA staff on the ground in races across the country, so we’re sending our entire Field Team on campaign leave and we hired five Dean Corps organizers specifically to help recruit volunteers and Get Out The Vote.

With our friends at the PCCC, we’ve opened a full-time campaign call center and recruited hundreds of volunteers for our Call Out The Vote actions. Working together, we’ll generate over 500,000 calls by Election Day.

Combined with the work DFA members are doing on the ground across the country, we’ll generate over 250,000 volunteer hours for DFA-endorsed candidates before Election Day.

It’s your support that helped more than two-thirds of DFA-endorsed candidates win tough primaries this year. Contribute now to help us win again in November.

DFA is the boots on the ground winning elections across the country — contribute to fuel the campaign for progressive victories.

Working together, we can lead progressives to victory and beat the Tea Party once and for all.

Thank you for everything you do.

-Jim

Jim Dean, Chair
Democracy for America

Lindi, Kassidy, Ashley, Jay and Matt


Let’s face it; this election is going to be close.

It’s more important than ever that we defend our progressive leaders already in Congress and continue to lead the charge to pick up open seats and challenge vulnerable Republicans.

DFA has already raised over $500,000 for progressives candidates, made over 50,000 calls to voters in targeted districts, and delivered thousands of boots-on-the-ground volunteer hours focused on working to win.

Now, we’re stepping it up another notch.

Meet Lindi, Kassidy, Ashley, Jay, and Matt — our first five trained Dean Corps staffers already on the ground on some of the tightest, most important races across the country. They’re training and recruiting volunteers, organizing events and phonebanks, and contacting voters and making a difference for DFA endorsed candidates up and down the ballot everywhere they go. But they can’t succeed without our support.

Contribute $10 right now to fuel our aggressive campaign to win

It’s coming down to the line. The November election is only 40 days away and, in some states, early voting has already started. Polls show many progressive Democrats barely ahead, in the margin of error, or worse… behind by double digits… even against racist Tea Party Republicans that shouldn’t even have a chance.

Matt Winner is working to deliver victory for Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy and progressive Democrats across Ohio.

Kassidy Johnson is mobilizing voters for Democrats in Rep. Tom Perriello’s district in Virginia.

In Iowa, Lindi Conover is focused on taking down Republican Chuck Grassley and electing Roxanne Conlin to shake up the U.S. Senate.

Ashley Green‘s in Pennsylvania helping Democrats and Manan Trivedi win a Republican-held seat that Obama won in 2008.

And Jay Matthew is on the ground working for Bill White for Governor to make sure Democrats finally turn Texas blue just in time for redistricting in 2011.

It’s up to us to make sure progressives win in November. All of them. Alan Grayson, Raul Grijalva, Barbara Boxer, Elaine Marshall. All of them. Working together, we can win these races, but we can’t hold anything back.

Make sure progressives win in 2010 — Contribute $5 right now to fuel the campaign

The first five Dean Corps staffers are already on the ground making a difference in these campaigns. It’s up to us to back them up.

I know I can count on you. Thank you for everything you do.

-Charles

Charles Chamberlain, Political Director
Democracy for America

a message from DFA


We face a radicalized Republican Party who wants to take back control of our country and turn it into a Palinesque nightmare. DFA members have chosen John Boehner and Mitch McConnell as the top ‘Villains’ of progressives in 2010. Washington pundits think Democrats could lose the House, the Senate or both in November and then these two Villains will come to power.

We’re not going to let that happen.

With only 51 days left until Election Day, the stakes couldn’t be higher. On Saturday, October 2nd — exactly one month from Election Day — we’re organizing a National Day of Action to volunteer for progressive candidates in your state. We’ll get together for a live nationwide conference call with Jim Dean and other special guests to get fired up and focused on a progressive message for victory. Afterward, we’ll knock on doors, make phone calls, attend a campaign rally… whatever volunteer activity you want to do for the candidate of your choice.

We’re not going to sit around and hope for change, we’re going to keep working to make it happen — but the key to all of it is you. We’ve set a goal of at least 10 Day of Action events in Washington. Can we count on you to host an event?

Sign up to help organize an event in Seattle right now.

All the DC pundits are bleating about our imminent defeat in November. But there’s one thing they don’t see in the polls or hear about in their media bubble – it’s you. It’s because of you that we stopped George W. Bush from privatizing Social Security in 2005, won control of Congress in 2006, and elected Barack Obama in 2008. The pundits got all of these wrong then and they’ll be wrong again this year.

But we’ve just got 51 days to make it happen. Winning means dealing a crushing defeat to the tea party crowd and emboldening those Democrats too afraid to stand on progressive principles. Losing means saying goodbye to progressive Heroes like Barbara Boxer, Russ Feingold and Alan Grayson… and all we’ll have left will be Villains like John Boehner and Mitch McConnell.

The stakes couldn’t be higher and we’re counting on you to step up and make a difference once again.

Sign up to help organize an event today and one of our National Field Organizers will contact you next week to work with you on your event.

Working together, we’ll win in November.

-Matt

Matt Blizek, Field Director
Democracy for America