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League of American Voters | |
Basic facts | |
Location: | Washington, D.C. |
Type: | 501(c)(4) |
Year founded: | 2009 |
Website: | Official website |
Budget | |
2012: | $1,067,311 |
Board members | |
Michael Reagan (Chair) |
The League of American Voters (LAV) is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit located in Washington, D.C. The league is a national membership organization that advocates for limited government, free market economics and a strong national defense.[1] The organization was founded in 2009 and has funded numerous campaigns opposing the Affordable Care Act.[2][3]
The League of American Voters has the following mission:[1]
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To educate the American people on core issues. Among these core issues are defending America’s free enterprise system, supporting a strong national defense and security infrastructure, promoting common sense family values and championing the idea that good government is one that is both limited and honest.[4] |
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According to its website, the organization aims to advance its mission through the following activities:[1]
The League of American Voters shares the same D.C. address as Grover Norquist’s anti-tax group Americans for Tax Reform.[2]
The league advertises heavily on the conservative news website Newsmax, and the media outlet’s web store solicits donations for LAV. Newsmax has also sent emails to its subscribers on behalf of LAV, particularly messages criticizing President Barack Obama and the Affordable Care Act. Additionally, at least three individuals associated with the League of American Voters are also Newsmax columnists: consultant Dick Morris, an LAV strategist; consultant Michael Shannon, an LAV researcher; and Michael Reagan, former President Ronald Reagan’s son and the chairman of LAV.[3][5][6]
As of August 2015, the League of American Voters listed only two staff members on its website: Alexandra Preate, a business and public relations consultant and Barry Farber, a radio talk show host and columnist.[7] As of August 2015, Ronald Reagan’s son, Michael Reagan, was the chairman, and political consultant and commentator Michael Shannon was a researcher.[6][5] Political consultant Dick Morris, founder of Super PAC for America, has served as a strategist for the organization.[2][3]
The following is a breakdown of LAV’s revenue and expenses for the 2009-2012 tax years:
Annual revenue and expenses for the League of American Voters, 2009-2012 | ||
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Tax Year | Total Revenue | Total Expenses |
2012[8] | $1,067,311 | $1,463,351 |
2011[8] | $1,073,898 | $1,265,248 |
2010[9] | $4,860,028 | $5,371,765 |
2009[9] | $8,153,357 | $7,018,736 |
Two John Doe investigations, beginning in 2010 and ending in 2015, were launched by Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm (D) into the activities of staff and associates of Gov. Scott Walker (R).[10] The League of American Voters was one of 29 conservative organizations that were targeted during the course of the second of two John Doe investigations in Wisconsin related to Gov. Scott Walker (R).[11][12]
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