House votes to protect 'dark money' political donors
Source: Reuters
The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives voted on Tuesday to protect the identities of wealthy individuals and others who make anonymous, or "dark money," donations to politically active nonprofit groups.
The measure, which drew lobbying support from billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, was approved in a 240-180 vote along party lines. It would prohibit the Internal Revenue Service from collecting the names and addresses of donors who contribute $5,000 or more to 501(c) organizations, a name that refers to the tax code section that covers them. The action sent the bill on to the Senate.
Although the measure would apply to all 501(c) tax-exempt groups, such as universities, hospitals and charities, politically active nonprofits are the intended beneficiaries.
Republicans said the legislation would prevent the Internal Revenue Service from targeting conservative groups following 2013 revelations that Tea Party organizations were subjected to extra scrutiny.
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Politics | Tue Jun 14, 2016 6:11pm EDT
WASHINGTON | BY DAVID MORGAN
Old Codger
(4,205 posts)Of total assholism
forest444
(5,902 posts)Because if anyone thinks that narcos and drug money launderers aren't making contributions of their own, Christie may just have a bridge for them.
dhill926
(16,338 posts)it has worked thus far in California...
Stonepounder
(4,033 posts)byronius
(7,394 posts)Plus, it's SO much harder to funnel money from China and India into GOP hands without darkness. Stop LOOKING.
potone
(1,701 posts)Herman4747
(1,825 posts)Somehow, I don't think so.