Republican group running ads against Culver

We don’t watch much tv, so I wasn’t aware of the ads that have apparently been running against Governor Culver since last summer. The Des Moines Register reports that the Iowa Future Fund has not disclosed its donors. A former GOP state director, David Kochel, is the only person who has acknowledged involvement with the fund’s ad campaign. The Register notes:

Iowa Future Fund has been running ads sporadically in Iowa since August, all criticizing Culver. The latest round accuses him of vastly increasing spending and criticizes him for signing a bill offering Microsoft tax incentives to locate a center in Iowa.

The group is registered with the Internal Revenue Service under chapter 501(c)(4), which allows it to advocate for or against legislation, but does not require it to disclose its contributors.

The Iowa Democratic Party recently asked the Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board to determine whether the Iowa Future Fund’s ads are violating state law. Iowa Democratic Party Chairman Scott Brennan said at a press conference that the ad’s claims are not true, but the Register notes that “Iowa’s campaign law does not require ads be true.”

Brennan also said the fund broke the law by not filing disclosure reports, but it doesn’t sound like Democrats are going to be able to prove that these commercials trigger the disclosure requirements:

Charlie Smithson, Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board executive director, the ad must expressly call for the election or defeat of a candidate in order for the board to have jurisdiction.

If anyone out there knows more about who is funding these ads, please drop me a line or post a comment.

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  • More on Iowa Future Fund

    Iowa Future Fund and American Future Fund were registered in Iowa on 8/7/07 by Republican operatives at Holtzman Vogel, a Virgnia law firm.

    Iowan businessman Bruce Rastetter, is, probably providing at least some of the funding for the Iowa Future Fund. Rastetter is a major player in the ethanol and wind energy industries.

    Nicholas T. “Nick” Ryan, Jim Nussle’s long time campaign manager, is also involved in IFF and AFF. Ryan now works for Bruce Rastetter.

    Read more about Iowa Future Fund and its recent successor, Iowa Progress Project:

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