‘Viewers Beware’ Report By Watchdog Group Exposes Conservative Group Behind Anti-Healthcare Ads Running In Nebraska
Group led by conservative political operative with ties to convicted lobbyist
“It’s important for Nebraskans to understand who is behind this advertising campaign,” said
The report was released as anti-health care ads from the group are running in
- In addition to opposing a public health insurance option as part of health care reform, Americans for Prosperity opposed expanded coverage for children’s health through SCHIP, opposed a
Texas smoking ban, and suggests that the poor get their coverage through Medicaid while arguing that Medicaid costs are “bankrupting our country.” - Through several foundations, the founder of Americans for Prosperity,
David Koch , has given$132 million to organizations, including a “Who’s Who” of conservative groups. Koch has also given nearly$800,000 in federal political donations since 1989. - The current president,
Tim Phillips , worked with failed political candidate and former Christian Coalition leaderRalph Reed at Century Strategies, a public relations and lobbying shop they co-founded. Century Strategies was funded to furtherJack Abramoff’s clients’ goals, including Indian casinos and maintaining sweatshops on theNorthern Mariana Islands . - The group organized some of the “tea party” protests and has signed up “Joe the Plumber” as a speaker at its events.
A full copy can be found at http://www.campaignmoney.org/healthcare/AFP
“The media — particularly the television stations profiting from these ads — have a civic responsibility to share with the public who is behind the anti-health care messages,” continued Donnelly.
Public Campaign Action Fund is a national nonpartisan organization dedicated to advancing comprehensive campaign finance reform. It also works to hold anti-reform elected officials accountable for their connections to special interests.
SOURCE Public Campaign Action Fund
