- The Washington Post says "The county would be better served by Cheryl C. Kagan ..."
- Endorsed by the Firefighters and Police as "strong on public safety issues."
- Endorsed by the Sierra Club for my "proven track record" on the environment!
- Endorsed by SEIU as "a strong voice... committed to issues important to working families."
- Endorsed by the B-CC Chamber of Commerce PAC as a business-friendly candidate.
- Endorsed as the "better advocate for the environment" by MD League of Conservation Voters.
- Endorsed by MC NOW for my commitment to "promoting women’s equality."
- Endorsed by NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland as the "real leader" in District 17.
- Endorsed by CASA in Action as a "courageous and effective" advocate for these difficult times.
Kagan Calls on Forehand to Reveal Hidden Contributions
Published: Tuesday, September 7, 2010 7:00 am By: Adam Pagnucco Source: Maryland Politics WatchDistrict 17 challenger Cheryl Kagan is calling on Senator Jennie
Forehand to disclose the identity of all of her campaign contributors, a
practice that Forehand has not always followed in the past. Kagan's
challenge is based on our research
last November, in which we found that Forehand was the biggest user of
"lump sums" - a campaign finance reporting technique used to avoid
disclosing donors - in the county, and the third-biggest user in the
entire state. Following is Kagan's press release.
PRESS ADVISORY
For more information, contact:
Will Rice at will@cherylkagan.org
KAGAN CALLS ON FOREHAND TO FINALLY REVEAL IDENTITY OF “LUMP SUM” DONATIONS
(ROCKVILLE,
September 6, 2010) Former Delegate and State Senate challenger Cheryl
Kagan today hand-delivered a letter to Jennie Forehand, calling her
bluff on her willingness to disclose the identities of $36,351 in
bundled contributions. Not only is this required by law, but Senator
Forehand has stated publicly that she is willing to do so. Despite
that, she has not yet complied with Kagan’s repeated requests.
The letter to the 32-year incumbent is below.
September 6, 2010
Dear Jennie:
As
you know, I have been concerned for some time with your unwillingness
to release the names of all your campaign contributors. At a time of
increasing public cynicism with politics and government, it is important
for everyone in public service to follow the law and make it clear who
is funding our campaigns. I’ve always gone above and beyond what the law
requires, most recently with my “Clean Seventeen” pledge to voluntarily
close the “LLC Loophole” and accept contributions of not more than half
the legal limit.
I’m particularly concerned about your repeated
use of the “lump sum” category in campaign finance reports. These
anonymous conglomerations of what are supposed to be small donations are
meant to be used sparingly. But over the past 10 years, you have
reported one-fifth of your total contributions, or $36,351, as lump
sums. That’s four times more than any other Montgomery County
officeholder or candidate. One lump sum, of $14,085 on 8/2/02, was
described by the respected Maryland Politics Watch blog as “remarkable.”
MPW went on to say: “...[W]hen a candidate employs [lump sums] to
shield one-tenth, one-fifth or more of his or her donor base from
identification, that creates the possibility of abuse.”
As you
know, the donations that make up lump sums are meant to be under $51;
anyone who donates more than that-- whether once or cumulatively-- is
supposed to be reported by name. To reach this total in donations in
increments of $51 or less would mean you have over 700 donors you are
refusing to name. (As reported in Maryland Politics Watch 11/20/09)
In
recent months, it looked as though you had finally broken your “lump
sum” habit. But in your latest financial report just posted, it’s clear
you abused the system again, listing what appears to be a single
donation as a lump sum! The only explanation is that you wish to hide
the identity of this mysterious donor.
There is a simple way to
resolve this situation. At our last debate, I called on you to disclose
all of your campaign contributors. You said you could, since you still
had photocopies of all the checks (as required by law), and would do it
if you “ever have the time.” If you don’t have the time, I offer the
services of my campaign to do the job.
We will come to any
convenient place you name, bring a photocopier, and at our expense and
under the dual supervision of our respective campaigns’ treasurers, make
copies of each of the checks that have comprised your lump sum amounts.
This information can then be made available to the press and public.
Because
of the importance of this issue and short time before Election Day, I
am making this letter available to the media so they can judge the
adequacy and timeliness of your response.
If you fail to agree to
this proposal today, I will assume your claim that you have nothing to
hide is insincere and allow the voters of District 17 to draw their own
conclusions.
Sincerely,
Cheryl
Cheryl C. Kagan
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