The Koch brothers have identified 129 candidates for governor, state representative, and state senator in 16 states.
Koch Justice: Billionaires Seek to Expand Influence over Law Enforcement and Courts in 2018
Koch network has pumped money into candidate campaigns for state attorney general, state Supreme Court, and state Court of Appeals.
State Policy Network Unleashes Wave of Front Groups to Attack Public Union Membership
SPN has organized a massive effort to convince union members to stop paying dues.
Is ALEC Too Extreme for Exxon? Long-Term ALEC Board Member Dumps ALEC over Climate Denial Policy
ExxonMobil will not renew its membership in ALEC after differences arise over how to address climate change.
Bradley Foundation Funds Web of Climate Change Deniers
Bradley Foundation internal documents reveal a concerted effort by the organization to delegitimize climate science, while promoting fossil fuel energy development in the United States.
Who are the 2018 Koch Candidates?
A close examination of campaign finance disclosures from the Koch Industries Political Action Committee (KochPAC) shows that Team Koch has identified, and is investing heavily in, candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate.
15 Judges Object to State Funds for Federalist Society Conference Where WI AG Brad Schimel Plugged Campaign, Praised Hate Group
The Federalist Society is a considered by many to be a highly partisan political operation.
ALEC Task Forces Gather in Grand Rapids to Draft Bills for Its Corporate Sponsors
ALEC holds annual Spring Task Force Summit April 27 in Grand Rapids.
ALEC Legislator Fast Tracks a Bill to Block Local Campaign Finance Ordinances in Arizona
A state bill that would ban cities and counties from requiring dark money groups to disclose their donors is moving rapidly through the Arizona state legislature.
Soda Money Flows Into Cook County Races, But Comes Up Flat
The soda industry spent big backing soda tax foes.