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CO Sec of State defies constitution, overturns transparency election laws

by: wade norris

Thu Jun 16, 2011 at 12:16:21 PM MST


Colorado Sec. of State Scott Gessler has already embroiled himself in controversy when he tried to remain employed with his former partisan Republican elections law firm even as he was sworn in as Secretary of State.
Now, Gessler has decided to unilaterally overturn the state Constitution, specifically amendment 27, which stipulates any spending on elections over $200 must be reported to the Secretary of State. Now he has decided that a political committee for efforts like Personhood amendments or anti-labor laws can spend up to $5000 without reporting who they are or where they came from - somewhat copying on a smaller scale the Citizens United decision.
Fortunately, Colorado Ethics Watch and Common Cause are filing a lawsuit to stop this in it's tracks. I spoke to Luis Toro of Colorado Ethics Watch about this case.
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(Crossposted at Huffington Post and Square State)
wade norris :: CO Sec of State defies constitution, overturns transparency election laws

One of his (Scott Gessler's) first acts in office was to raise the disclosure level for a political committee from $200 to $5000.
We don't think the Secretary of State has the authority to do this. Amending the Constitution is something the People of Colorado get to do. It's not done by the Secretary of State saying "I now decree that the Constitution says $200 is now $5000.
Under the existing law you have to say who gave you the money, and its supposed to be a US Citizen - it could be international money, but you don't need to go there to see that this is a bad rule (because) you see all the time out of State money influencing Colorado Elections.

Recognize this, $5000 can fund a website, orchestrate press releases, train staff and rent office space. Additionally, it could conceivably allow multiple political committees to fund multiple $5000 campaigns without disclosing who they are or what motives they have.
And Colorado has been a testing ground for many laws passed in other states. Our 2010 election year was the year the 'personhood' amendment was test marketed. Now you are seeing that amendment on ballots in numerous states for the 2012 year.
It's a dangerous loophole to let this out of state and possibly out of country money come in to Colorado and influence our elections without us knowing who they are.
Thanks Colorado Ethics Watch and Common Cause for filing and hopefully, stopping this power grab by Secretary of State Gessler - who is once again proving the Republicans have no shame in their quest to attain more power despite what laws they have to overturn.

And maybe you should call Gessler's office and let him know how you really feel.

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