A wealthy New York organization that poured $15 million into last year’s unsuccessful ballot question to expand charter schools in Massachusetts was hit Monday with the largest fine in state campaign history after officials found the group was illegally hiding the identities of its donors.The shit hit the fan on the actions of the slime ball astro turf Families for Excellent Schools on their actions in Massachusetts.
Families for Excellent Schools-Advocacy, a nonprofit that was the single largest funder behind Question 2 in Massachusetts, was slapped with a $426,466 fine, the largest in the 44-year history of the state Office of Campaign and Political Finance.... Boston Globe
Chair of the board overseeing charter schools gives half a million to promote charters? Bald blatant corruption! Prosecute! Fire! If a Democrat did that the GOP would be totally on fire! ... Comment on Boston Globe story on FES
The list of donors is here: http://files.ocpf.us/
Check out this story and please share in NY threads. Note that the Chair of the MA Board of Elementary and Secondary Education gave - in secret- $500k to support the charter ballot question last fall.Jia Lee writes:
a small but meaningful victory
solidarity
Barbara Madeloni
The Massachusettes Teachers Association, under Barbara Madeloni's leadership and EDU's (their social justice caucus) organizing, worked successfully against millions in dark money to fight a charter ballot question AND now this!
The outrage is that the press, especially Chalkbeat, acts like FES is a legit grass roots org. This quote from the story:
Maurice Cunningham, a political scientist at the University of Massachusetts Boston, said the cloak of secrecy helped Families For Excellent Schools-Advocacy project an image as a grass-roots organization focused on helping urban youth.Leonie Haimson:
“You can’t say, ‘We’re Billionaires for Excellent Schools,’ ” said Cunningham.
See Ravitch on the story:The list of donors is here: http://files.ocpf.us/pdf/guides/fesacreport.pdf The only NY donor at first glance was Kenneth Langone of Home Depot.Problem is there is about $3M listed from FES - which means the money is still dark and probably from NY as well. Wonder if anyway we can get identities of those donors. If not, perhaps there should be a letter to the NY AG and/or legislators, demanding action on the dark money issue similar to the disclosure laws they have in MA.Also troubling is that while FES is barred from campaigning in MA for 4 years, their major donor the Walton Foundation has now set up another fake AstroTurf org in MA apparently called Mass Parents United.
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Here is the complete Boston Globe Story where you should read the comments. Also below the page break.