Poizner Is In It Up to His Neck
Democrats accuse Schwarzenegger, Prop. 77 campaign of breaking campaign finance laws
A web exclusive by Anthony York
An e-mail article from Capitol Weekly:
(published October 6th, 2005)
Lawyers for Redistrict California, the committee controlled by Steve Poizner to pass Proposition 77, say they have returned $1.75 million in campaign contributions to Gov. Schwarzenegger and the California Recovery Team, after Democrats threatened legal action against the committee.
Democrats say they are waiting to make sure the committee returns the money, and remain ready to file a complaint against Gov. Schwarzenegger and the redistricting committee controlled by Poizner for breaking the same state financing laws Speaker Fabian Nuñez’s initiative committee may have broken.
Last week, Nunez returned $140,000 in donations after Capitol Weekly reported those contributions may have been in violation state campaign contribution limits. The Republican Party threatened an FPPC complaint against the speaker.
Now, it’s the govenror’s team who is caught in a fundraising snafu. “I’m not sure what the legal answer is, but I think we’ll take a page out of their playbook and refund the money,” said Tom Hiltachk, who is the attorney for both the California Recovery Team and Redistrict California. “I’m not going to test the limits of that law.”
“We’re returning all $1.75 million.” Hiltachk said.
Hiltachk said the governor can, and will, continue to help Poizner raise money to pass Prop. 77, but not give directly to Redistrict California.Poizner, a candidate for insurance commissioner, also controls Redistrict California, a new account established to help pass of Prop. 77. Democrats say $1.75 million in donations to the redistricting effort from Gov. Schwarzenegger are in violation of state campaign spending limits.
As in the Nuñez case, the issue is the transfer of funds between two candidate-controlled committees. Democratic attorney Lance Olson says in addition to the $500,000 moved from the governor’s California Recovery Team to the Redistrict Califorina committee, the $1.25 million donation from the governor is also in violation under state campaign finance laws.
All of this could have been avoided if Poizner’s name was not on the Prop. 77 committee. But since Poizner is on the ballot in 2006, donations from any other candidate, like Schwarzenegger, or any candidate-controlled committee, like CRT, are limited to $3,300.
“They stepped in it big time,” Olson said.
Gov. Schwarzenegger’s California Recovery Team gave Redistrict California $500,000. The governor also wrote a personal check to the committee for $1.25 million.
Steve Poizner’s insurance commissioner campaign chipped in another $1.25 million, but that donation is not in question because Poizner controls both committees.
“The beef is not with Poizner. The issue is the governor,” said Olson. “The governor is the one who violated the law here.”
“If they don’t return the money [Thursday], we will take necessary steps to see the law is enforced,” said Olson. He did not say whether that meant filing a complaint with the FPPC or a formal lawsuit.
Anthony York is Editor of Capitol Weekly.
Now why did those supporting Prop 77 deliberately hamstring themselves by letting Poizner Purchase the Chairmanship of that campaign? Bill Mundell got it qualified, but now Steve Poizner with his $1.25 Million Check waltzes in and Mundell is out.
This is a classic case of those in power looking at Dollar-Signs over Issues and Qualifications.
While the beef is with the Governor, we should have left Mundell in Charge, then we could have taken all that money and not had to return it.
Trying to prop up a failing campaign for Insurance Commissioner has its’ Consequences. All the money in the world can not overcome the fact that Principles Trump personalities and Money.
Steve? How Much is Enough?
Posted by: Aaron F. Park
November 6th, 2005 at 3:19 pm
We all need to calm down and not worry so much about this little road bump. Steve needs our support. For the uninitiated, it might be hard to understand how important Steve is to the redistricting efforts here in California.
Those of us in the know, know that Steve was President and Founder of Strategic Mapping a company that produced world-class Geography Information System and also sold demographic data and files used to map political geography. Having his expertise can ensure that we have are able to define boundaries more advantageous to the conservative voter.
So let’s quit wringing our hands and get behind Steve, he’s our best hope for a fair, pro-conservative redistricting.