Subject: Re: [EL] David Callahan seeks disclosure of (some) 501(c)(3) donors
From: Bev Harris
Date: 4/5/2011, 10:29 AM
To: Election Law

Callahan never defines what "policy advocacy" is, according to him. For example,
would he include any nonprofit that advocates for improved Freedom of
Information protections using a blog to be doing "policy advocacy", or just one
that pays someone to lobby legislators?

If a 501(c)(3) advocates citizen action (such as demonstrations to protest an
injustice) would this be "policy advocacy"?

Does "policy advocacy" include every post on a blog? Forum posts on a website
sponsored by a 501(c)(3)?

He is correct in pointing out that some of the entities with 501(c)(3) and
501(c)(4) arms are gaming the system.

Bev Harris
Founder - Black Box Voting
http://www.blackboxvoting.org

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people, in delegating authority, do not give their public servants the right
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instruments of government we have created.



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