NRA settles with Board of Elections for $63,000
Yeah, Doreen, go point that thing somewhere else |
The
Board of Elections has settled with
the NRA for the sum of $63,000. In September, I filed a campaign finance
complaint against the NRA on behalf of the Rhode Island Progressive Democrats,
alleging that the NRA’s Rhode Island PAC was illegally funded by the national
NRA PAC.
In the consent order laying out the terms of the settlement, the
Board of Elections has confirmed that the NRA did indeed illegally fund its
Rhode Island PAC from the federal PAC, revealing that that actually shared the
same bank account.
“The NRA, with its vast
resources, should have had no problem properly segregating their funds.
This consent decree, with its significant financial penalty and additional
stipulations, sends a clear signal that if you’re going to participate in our
political process you need to obey the rules. When it comes to the 2nd
Amendment the NRA preaches the need to enforce existing laws. We’re glad
to see that the Board of Elections decided to take their advice when it came to
campaign finance laws.”
Since
2002, the NRA RI PAC has contributed $163,495 to Rhode Island candidates,
mostly conservative Democrats like House Speaker Gordon Fox, Senate President
Teresa Paiva-Weed, Senate Majority Leader Dominic Ruggerio, and House Majority
Leader Nick Mattiello.
Mike McCaffrey, the conservative Democrat from
Warwick who chairs the Senate Judiciary committee, which has jurisdiction over
most gun legislation, has also received thousands of dollars from the
controversial gun lobby. So did former Speaker Bill Murphy, the Democrat
who is currently the chief lobbyist for the gun interests in Rhode Island.
Shortly
after I filed the campaign finance complaint, the NRA closed down its Rhode Island PAC. In the
settlement, the NRA agrees to follow campaign finance law should it reopen its
PAC.