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Pro-Dean Union Fined for Breaking Campaign Finance Laws
NewsMax ^ | 11/13/03

Posted on 11/13/2003 5:55:54 AM PST by m1-lightning

WASHINGTON – Service Employees International Union's political committee and three New York City union groups have agreed to pay $262,000 in penalties for campaign finance violations, including improper record-keeping. The civil penalties, announced Wednesday by the Federal Election Commission, involve violations from 1998 to 2000.

SEIU's political campaign committee, known as COPE, paid $75,000 in penalties last December. Under an agreement reached with the FEC last month, New York's Health and Human Service Union 1199, Local 1199 Federal Political Action Fund and 1199 SEIU Federal Political Action Fund shared an additional $187,000 in fines.

Among the violations, the FEC found that in transferring political contributions from their members to each other, the groups sometimes violated a rule that requires transfers to come within 30 days of the donations' receipt. In some cases, the transactions weren't reported as transfers to the FEC, it said.

In another decision disclosed Wednesday, the commission dismissed a complaint accusing Reform Party officials of misusing public funds for the party's 2000 convention.

Unions Make It Official

SEIU and another major union formally delivered their support to presidential candidate Howard Dean on Wednesday, giving the Democrat front-runner an army of supporters and extra cash in his bid for the party's nomination.

The executive board of American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees voted unanimously to endorse Dean.

The endorsements were expected, with news coming last week that AFSCME, 1.5 million members strong, would coordinate with the 1.6-million-member SEIU in making known their preference in the nine-way race.

"We have a candidate who represents our values and who can defeat this president," AFSCME President Gerald McEntee said. "AFSCME is going to mobilize the largest and most aggressive grassroots campaign this nation has ever seen. Together with Governor Dean, America's working families will take back the White House in 2004."

McEntee formally announced the endorsement at a news conference with Dean and SEIU President Andy Stern.

"SEIU's members are the heart, the soul and the decision-makers of this union," Stern said in a statement. "And as the members learned more and more about the candidates, it became clear that there was an overwhelming enthusiasm among them for Howard Dean."

There is no longer any doubt that Dean is the front-runner, topping his rivals in every measure of a successful candidate: money, organization, momentum, polls and endorsements. However, he still lacks the support of many party leaders and activists; they question whether he has the temperament to win, and worry that liberal aspects of his record will be easy targets for Bush.

Dean has successfully used the Internet to outpace his rivals in fund raising, and he has attracted large, boisterous crowds. In particular, he has caught the attention of voters outside the party's traditional base, making his candidacy attractive to McEntee and Stern.

In a statement, Dean said he was honored by the endorsements. "Your support means a great deal to the grass-roots movement we are building across this country, and working together over the coming months we will take our country back."

With the endorsements, Dean added 3 million highly trained, highly motivated campaign workers from the ranks of the two unions. He also secured an answer to critics who say he has failed to court minorities (both unions are racially diverse), refused to expand his base beyond the Internet (unions are a key part of the Democrat base) and showed a lack of commitment to Medicare (SEIU's main issue is changing health care).


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Politics/Elections; US: New York
KEYWORDS: campaignfinance; dean; sei; union
UNION FINED 262G FOR CAMPAIGN VIOLATIONS

Obviusoly when this was posted no one knew it was related to a union that would endorse Dean.

1 posted on 11/13/2003 5:55:54 AM PST by m1-lightning
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To: m1-lightning
Term limits for public employees ?
2 posted on 11/13/2003 6:11:22 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: aardvark1; LasVegasMac; dasboot; river rat
Bump for extended news
3 posted on 11/13/2003 6:19:56 AM PST by m1-lightning (We ought not politicize this war. - Tom Daschle 09/25/02)
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To: m1-lightning
Business as usual
4 posted on 11/13/2003 9:54:05 AM PST by talleyman (Caviar emptor (a warning from the sturgeon general))
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To: m1-lightning
SEIU was the big Union backing Alwhore.
5 posted on 11/13/2003 9:55:06 AM PST by Dan from Michigan ("Dead or alive, I got a .45, and I never miss" - AC/DC)
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