Ward Connerly Hater Group Refuses to Disclose its Financial Backing
Monday, August 30, 2004 at 02:15PM
TheSpook
Appeals court OKs disclosure suit against racial privacy issue: The Fair Political Practices Commission can sue University of
California Regent Ward Connerly's American Civil Rights Coalition for
failing to disclose its major financial backers last year, an appeals
court said in a ruling made public Friday. The commission originally
sued to force Connerly's group to report major contributors to his
Proposition 54 racial privacy initiative before last November's
election, but Sacramento Superior Court Judge Thomas Cecil decided
there was no rush. The group then tried to dismiss the commission's
lawsuit, but Cecil ruled in December that the suit should proceed. The
3rd Appellate Court agreed with Cecil Thursday on procedural grounds.
Neither ruling touched on the merits of the suit. Connerly's group
contributed $1.9 million to the initiative drive, or about 88 percent
of donations to the measure that voters rejected last fall. The
commission contends the group must say from whom it received the money
it gave to the initiative. The organization says those donors weren't
necessarily intending their money to be funneled to the initiative,
which would have banned public agencies from collecting and using many
types of racial data. [more]
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