Tuesday, October 05, 2010

Right to Work and the SEIU

Letter from Mark Mix.

Merle

Right to Work on TV: SEIU's Crooked Political Fundraising Scheme

Last week, I appeared on the Fox Business Channel to discuss the Obama Federal Election Commission's (FEC) refusal to investigate the radical Service Employees International Union (SEIU) for its shady political fundraising scheme.

Before the 2008 elections, the SEIU amended its constitution to require local affiliate unions to meet an annual fundraising obligation to the SEIU's political action committee (PAC) under the threat of heavy fines.

But federal election law requires that PAC contributions must be 100 percent voluntary, and unions cannot funnel cash from their general treasuries into a PAC.

Foundation attorneys filed a complaint with the FEC later that year but were only notified 23 days after the FEC quietly dismissed the complaint this spring. Stonewalling even further, the FEC only released its reasoning 111 days after that -- well after the 60-day window period in which Foundation attorneys could appeal.

Meanwhile, the SEIU's PAC has already disbursed over $21 million this election cycle, and that's just the tip of the iceberg for the union bosses' electioneering.




And the SEIU chiefs know how to get a hefty return on their political investments. Just look at some of the most visible ties between the Obama Administration and the SEIU.
Former SEIU mogul Andy Stern was the most frequent visitor to the White House in Obama's first year.
Patrick Gaspard was the longtime political director of an SEIU local and now has the same position in the Obama Administration.
Craig Becker, one of the SEIU's top lawyers, now sits on the National Labor Relations Board and refuses to recuse himself in cases involving SEIU affiliates.
And now President Obama is trying to install yet another SEIU lawyer onto the FEC -- the very agency that has already turned a blind eye to the SEIU's crooked scheme.

Click here to watch the video for more on the SEIU's PAC quota and the Obama FEC's stonewalling.

Sincerely,

Mark Mix

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