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Evergreen Freedom Foundation and the Union Lobbying Records

Posted on April 24, 2008 at 8:29 pm by Eric Odom

The Evergreen Freedom Foundation is cranking out some superb content on their blog, Liberty Live. The post we find relevant for today is the heads up on the Lobbying Disclosure Act Database.

Here is what the Evergreen Freedom Foundation has to say about it.

Here are a few highlights we found when we searched the 2008 first quarter reports by client:

* The American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees reported $480,000 in expenses.
* Change to Win, a coalition of seven unions including SEIU, reported $80,000 in expenses.
* The National Education Association reported $284,964 in expenses.
* The AFL-CIO reported $540,000 in expenses.

There are a few limitations to the reports. The amounts listed are estimates, and only organizations that spend at least $10,000 on lobbying during a quarter must report. Changes to the law in 2007 have forced organizations to disclose any affiliates that contribute $5,000 or more in any three-month period. For more information on the LDA and recent, related litigation, click here and here.

While these reports are not comprehensive in their approach to transparency, they at least provide another window into the inner workings of labor union political priorities and spending. Union members and the public should use the reports for increased union accountability.

One Response to “Evergreen Freedom Foundation and the Union Lobbying Records”

  1. DGHarrison Says:
    April 25th, 2008 at 1:19 pm

    Expenses were reported, but it is not clear from the statement what the money was spent on. Unions can pretend that those expenses were all administrative and operational costs. We need to see who received the money. What would be nice to know is how much of that money was spent on brass knuckles, knives, guns, duct tape, and billy clubs.

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