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A new <="http://www.publicintegrity.org/2013/01/31/12105/koch-brothers-pour-more-cash-think-tanks-alec">report says the And believe it or not, they did it through nonprofit "charitable" foundations.
The Center for Public Integrity reported that the Kochs run foundations with a staggering $310 million in assets last year. They also support academic centers, like George Mason University and <="http://teamsternation.blogspot.com/2013/01/do-kochs-aim-to-privatize-parole-in-fla.html">Florida State University's economics department.
And, of course, they give money to ALEC, the dating service for state lawmakers, corporations and big political donors. CPI reports:
The D.C.-based American Legislative Exchange Council received $150,000 to help finance its activities, including meetings where corporate representatives draft model legislation with state legislators. The Koch brothers have decades-long connections with ALEC.The report doesn't mention the Kochs' political contributions. Those include David Koch's Americans for Prosperity, the phony tea party group. Koch-backed groups like AFP spent about <="http://thinkprogress.org/election/2012/10/31/1088241/koch-election-spending/">$100 million on last year's election. <="http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/politics/story/2012-08-23/koch-brothers-election-north-carolina/57254832/1">USA Today reported,
Little is publicly known about the precise sources of its funding. Americans for Prosperity and its foundation reported combined revenue of nearly $39.6 million in 2010, according to the groups' tax returns. David Koch is the foundation's president.Here are some of the other foundations that benefited from Charles Koch's largesse:
The Bill of Rights Institute: $350,000Here are the four Koch Foundations that give the bulk of the Koch donations. Click on the link to see their IRS tax filings for 2011:
The Federalist Society: $260,000
The Jack Miller Center: $250,000
American Enterprise Institute: $200,000
Manhattan Institute: $200,000
Pacific Research Institute: $100,000
Ayn Rand Institute: $50,000
Heartland Institute: $25,000
- <="https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/563336-990-claude-lambe-foundation-2011.html">Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation
- <="https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/563341-990-charleskochfoundation-2011.html">Charles Koch Foundation
- <="https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/563337-990-knowledgeandprogressfund-2011.html">Knowledge and Progress Fund
- <="https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/563343-990-davidkochfoundation-2011.html">David H. Koch Charitable Foundation
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