ACORN, the Working Families Party and Political Corruption, Part I
by Publius[Ed Note: Recently, City Hall in New York published an amazing multi-part investigative piece on possible corruption, illegal activities and general shadiness within the multi-pronged Working Families Party in New York. For those of you searching for examples of what investigative journalism used to be like, this series is a good place to start. Under the direction of lead reporter Edward-Isaac Dovere, the series explored the tangled web the Party in New York. Big Government readers will note that one of the co-chairs of the Party is Working Families Party is Bertha Lewis, CEO of ACORN. So, for those keeping score at home, this is the second organization headed by Lewis is that marked by opaque and confusing interrelationships and ethically-challenged legal boundaries. Hmm, what are the odds? Today begins Part I]

In August, City Hall published an investigative report explaining the operations of the Working Families Party’s for-profit company, Data & Field Services. In early September, after conducting its own review, the New York City Campaign Finance Board officially declared that “DFS exists as an arm of the Working Families Party.” Over the last three months, City Hall has continued the investigation, relying on dozens of interviews with people within and outside the organization, in addition to a review of tax, lobbying and campaign finance records, as well as confidential internal documents.
Following weeks of in-depth inquiries from City Hall, the Working Families Party announced on Nov. 6 that it was hiring the law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom to conduct a review of its practices, with the effort to be led by Judith Kaye, the former chief judge of the New York Court of Appeals.
“It has always been our intent to engage in a thorough post-election analysis of our structure,” read an open memo from the Party’s executive director, Dan Cantor, and two of the co-chairs of the executive committee which contained several paragraphs previously provided in answers to City Hall inquiries. “Now that Election Day is behind us, the firm will begin that review and recommend any necessary changes, improvements or modifications that Judge Kaye and her colleagues believe necessary to ensure maximum transparency and continued adherence to the highest legal and ethical standards.”
What follows are the findings of City Hall’s investigation into what few seem to realize: the political party and Data & Field Services are not the only two arms of the Working Families. There are, in fact, four arms: a political party, a for-profit and two different kinds of non-profits, each of which is separate and distinct under the law.
This five-part examination by City Hall into the Working Families Party’s accounting methods and finances has shown that together through these four arms, the Working Families has the benefits of a political party (legitimacy in voters’ minds, ballot line), a non-profit (tax-exemptions, uncapped donation limits and tax deductions) and a for-profit (no disclosure requirements, ability to collect fees backed by taxpayer-supported matching funds from candidates).
Over the last decade, the Working Families Party has become a dominating force in New York politics by using the state’s fusion voting law (one of only a few in the nation) to give candidates a second line to run on and, more importantly, by throwing its weight behind candidates in Democratic primaries all over the state at a time when the state Democratic Party has been suffering.
And never was the Party stronger than in this year’s elections: come inauguration day on Jan. 1, New York City will have a public advocate, city comptroller and almost a fifth of the City Council who owe their seats and their control over city finances and legislation in large part to its efforts.
This has led to a new reality in New York politics: winning the support of the Working Families Party is now arguably the most important step to getting elected, because it has become the key to winning Democratic primaries. The Party offers what many fans call the “progressive Good Housekeeping seal of approval,” a certification in the minds of voters that they are the stand-out candidates, good people who are out to do good.
But in interviews with dozens of politicians, political operatives and seasoned observers of New York politics (most of them Democrats whose political views align largely with the Working Families’), about what has been discovered over the past three months—by way of the City Hall stories, the Campaign Finance Board ruling and the recent lawsuit against Data & Field Services—City Hall has found concerns raised about the Working Families. And, they say, after being presented with the information on tax, lobbying and campaign finance records that were part of this investigation, more concerns were raised.
While standing for ethics in government and campaign finance reform, Working Families has non-profits groups and a for-profit entity that lack donation caps, disclosure requirements (in terms of frequency and detail) and other regulations that political parties face. Leading politicians, political operatives and other experts complain that Party-supported candidates are as a result given an unfair advantage over their rivals. These people, who asked not to be identified for fear of alienating the increasingly powerful party and who were wary of speaking on the record about legal issues, believe that what they know of the novel Working Families way of doing business contradicts the reforms the Party and its candidates tend to support.
City Hall has also obtained the organizational rules, a confidential explanatory memo and other materials about the internal Working Families voting process which detail a system of weighting votes based on money for endorsements and nominations. These indicate that the more money a union contributes to the legally separate, non-profit (the Working Families Organization), the more votes the union gets in the Working Families Organization’s New York City Coordinating Council—which multiple interviews, emails from a top party staffer and the Working Families Party’s own press releases identify as the decision making body for the Working Families Party in deciding which candidates to back.
Founded in 1998 by activists and union leaders eager to give labor and left-wing politics a greater voice, the Working Families Party has long advocated for the kind of agenda liberal New Yorkers tend to support: responsible development, worker protections, greening the economy and tax laws that hit the wealthy more than the middle class. Aiming to pull the Democratic Party away from the center, the Party has developed into a political home for many who believe in bettering society and a new kind of politics. Its support has become so desirable that candidates are willing to fill out extensive questionnaires which ask for their stances on nearly every issue, request that the Party gets consultation power on all local development deals and that campaigns pay for mailers promoting the Party.
Then there is the Working Families Organization, founded in 2006 by the top leadership of the Working Families Party. A non-profit with a 501(c)4 designation that gives it tax exemptions usually reserved for social welfare groups, the Working Families Organization is also the lobbyist with the eighth-highest ranking of expenditures last year in the state—and the only one of those that can offer an increasingly powerful ballot line as an incentive for promoting its agenda on specific issues.
Then there is Data & Field Services, the political consulting company founded in 2007 by the Working Families Party. With the results of the 2009 elections, Data & Field Services has one of the best win records in New York among local political consulting companies and, aside from the consulting companies contracted by the Bloomberg campaign, it was also one of the highest billing. The company sells its canvassing, polling, database, voter file and get-out-the-vote services only to the Working Families Party and its favored candidates.
Then there is the Progressive America Fund, a non-profit that has 501(c)3 tax-exempt designation that bars it from any partisan or overtly political activity. The Fund predates the other Working Families entities. One of the Fund’s two main arms is the Center for Working Families, a think tank. The Center provides many of the position papers that are given to candidates looking to get the Working Families Party endorsements. These are also the policy papers which form the foundation of the Working Families Organization’s lobbying efforts. The other main Progressive America Fund project is the National Open Ballot Project, which is geared toward supporting efforts to get cross-endorsement fusion voting legalized elsewhere across the country, and has helped foster nascent Working Families parties in up to 10 other states.

According to tax, campaign finance and other records, all four arms have been based in one office on the third floor of 2-4 Nevins Street in Brooklyn. The three co-chairs of the Working Families Party—Bob Master, Sam Williams and Bertha Lewis—were, along with now-White House political director Patrick Gaspard (a founding board member of the Party), the initial directors of the Working Families Organization, and their ongoing positions give them control over Data & Field Services. They were also, as of 2005, the respective president, secretary and treasurer of the Progressive America Fund. Dan Cantor, the executive director of the Party and of the Organization, oversees Data & Field Services, and is a former board member of the Progressive America Fund. According to records, they are not alone: nearly every person listed as an employee of one of these entities is also listed as an employee of at least one of the others. People who have visited the offices say they see no clear distinctions between desks, resources, staff and leadership.
When asked about this structure, the Working Families Party denies that there is anything wrong with what it is doing, or that its operations are at all unusual.
“It is extremely common that different organizations organized pursuant to different sets of laws co-exist—often in the same space with overlapping staff working closely together in advancing their various missions,” said Party spokesman Dan Levitan.
Among those entities Levitan cited as a prime example of similar overlaps are the environmental groups under the umbrella of the Sierra Club classified as 501 (c)3, 501 (c)4, Political Action Committee and for-profit. But the Sierra Club cannot give anyone a spot on the ballot, as the Working Families Party can. This is what makes the Working Families different from all the other examples Levitan and other Working Families staff presented, which include NARAL and the Brennan Center.
Tax, election law and campaign finance experts in New York, Albany and Washington, though, say the finances and personnel of the Working Families family appear so intertwined as to raise questions about this structure.
Allen Bromberger, a New York City attorney at Perlman Perlman who has spent 20 years specializing in “hybrid” legal structures that incorporate non-profits with other entities, was struck by the details of the Working Families structure.
“I’ve never seen this kind of a set-up before,” he said.
“In order to pass muster at IRS, as far as I’m concerned, all the accounting and the bookkeeping and the allocation of costs would have to be done in a very diligent manner. Even then I think it could still be problematic,” he added. “It may be okay—they may have designed it carefully and put enough safeguards in place—but the primary purpose of the 501(c)4 cannot be to engage in political activities. So if they’re not able to show some substantial non-political activity by the 501(c)4, I think they’ve got a pretty significant problem.”
City Hall’s entire Part I of the series can be read here.





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corruption is killing this country of ours! power is the crack cocaine of the left, and they are on quite a binge now. what will it take to stop the momentum of insanity?
Can we go ahead and declare the MSM dead? Somebody call it: January 20th, 2009
there is nothing mainstream about them. they are the propaganda media.. fringe media.
I believe you are correct, Sir.
"The other main Progressive America Fund project is the National Open Ballot Project, which is geared toward supporting efforts to get cross-endorsement fusion voting legalized elsewhere across the country, and has helped foster nascent Working Families parties in up to 10 other states."
Yippie … WFP coming to your State soon!
our wonderful country is being run by crooks.
obama releases all bad news on friday night. by Monday it is out of the news cycle.
they also pass all “important” legislation late Saturday night using bills that are over 1000 pages long that no one has access to until they start trying to pass them. thus no ones reads them or has a clue whats in them.
the whole government needs to be replaced.
its absolutely crazy whats going on in the government.
how did this ever happen?
well the 60s generation who were radicals and hippies finally grew grew up and took over government.
the media on TV also regularly lies to the populace about what is actually happening out there.
if the American internet public wasnt reading these bills and directly quoting them for every thinking person to be able to read them self and make decisions no one on our pathetic country would have a clue whats going on.
the newscasters lie right to your faces about what is going on.
we needed hope and change but not the type we got. we need the conservative type: eliminate big goverment, reduce costs and weed out corruption.
Can we stop this rot in NY, or is it already spreading?
That it has been noticed and investigated so relatively soon says a bit. Twenty years ago WFP might have been expanded to half the country with the corruption very blatant before some crusading newspaper reported on it. And by "very blatant" I mean trying to take over and/or destroy the Democratic Party by forcing the old party bosses out.
I'm not sure I see the problem here.
These organizations are working towards a common (and necessary) goal. Why would you want to prevent them from collaborating to further the rights of the working class?
You folks that advocate restricting the rights of the working and lower class are going to end up fueling a fire which will ignite class warfare.
RICO.
"So if they’re not able to show some substantial non-political activity by the 501(c)4, I think they’ve got a pretty significant problem.”
Well. That's the TRICK. How the mortgage racket came to fruition is that Congress found the time and a way to decriminalize the MASSIVE securities fraud.
Another TRICK is how they have managed to decriminalize MASSIVE election fraud.
Tricks tricks tricks. Any wonder why The Joker is a perfect symbol for these people?
Excellent…………Great Info!
Working Families Party, a little play on words…..They really do not do anything for the Working Family. They, the WFP use working families to vote in their cronnies for their own political agenda. Another words, the fine people who came into contact with the likes of ACON, WTF, WFO, Whatever, are being HAD!
Another web of deceit. I wonder if Bertha Lewis has actually did a honest days work!
SCOOP: In Bridgeport, Connecticut, (a city with a large minority population) the republicans did not take a single town seat in the November local election. In fact, the two seats a minority party was assured on the board of education went to the Working Families Party. How, I ask, when republicans swept local elections all across the state in November, is this possible?
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Stinking Marxists and Commies have been trying to take over this nation for a century. Americans, for the most part, say them for what they were and wanted no part of it; not even Dems!
The lefty "elites", in the arts and the very poor, fell for it…….read up on Sacco and Vanzetti, if you don't know about that. Me? I learned about it in high school.
FDR did have an administration and advisers who ranged from actual card carrying Commies to FELLOW TRAVELERS.
For the most part ( about 98.9% ) of all of the so called "leaders" of the hippies/Yippies/SDSers were RED DIAPER BABIES. Instead of lauding, or turning a blind eye to these American terrorists, the government should have put a swift stop to all of that back then. They didn't, neither did many parents, so these people grew up and took over; one way or another.
Sure there's been terrible political corruption in the past……………..TAMMANY HALL and BOSS TWEED, the "ARKANSAs MAFIA", the machine that Truman came out of and the one that the Daley family has run for decades, to name but a few, anyone? The thing is……………………………..THEY WERE ALL JUST LOCAL. Today, SEIU, ACORN, etc. are national.
We are in deep doodoo .
Sounds more like Mao's China than Hitler's Germany. Nonetheless, death is death and evil is evil!
You're out of your tiny little mind; troll !
One word…………………………….FRAUD !
Thye Right wing is much more corrupt. They block any effort to restrain the power of Wall Street. All they know is deregulation and Tax breaks for the rich.
You had power since 94, and what happened. They took a surplus from Clinton and squandered it leaving the biggest mess we've ever seen. Lied us into a war, Tax breaks for billionaires leaving the poor and middle class holding the bag. They left Obama a mess to try and clean up.
I agree and I don't think these Pansies living in their gated communities really want to fight the working people of this country. They will get their sissy asses kicked.
Get used to it. The Republican party is dying. The smell is awful. Can't they just shut up and die like a man instrad of crying like babies.
So are you OK with SOROS raking in Billiions?? You see Wall Street execs are not the only rich. Let's take a look at some others shall we?
OPRAH, Susan Sarandan, Madonna, Tom Cruise, George Clooney, Lebron James, Ed Bagley, etc. I know I could go on and on and on…… Are you OK with their milliions??? I think we need to put a CAP on these people as well. Wouldn't you agree??
MSM isn't dead. They only report on things people care about and this obsession over this petty crap most people don't care about.
Dave, if the WFP was mostly and exclusively white folk making over $50K a year, you would never have even heard of them. Not from these people anyways unless they needed defending.
I think there should be a cap on what Corporations can spend lobbying congress. I also think we need public financing of elections. I also think our presidential debates should be ran by an independent agency instead of Corporate Media. If so we would either have Ron Paul or Dennis Kucinich. Until we change this we will be stuck with Corporate candidate A or B.
Oy, I think my head is about to explode.
These pink team pansies can only whine, snivel and play victim about the MSM and "Barry" and ACORN. Did you ever notice that these tea-baggers never had the cajones to show up at an ACORN door to protest? Nope, they call in death threats and racist slurs instead while hiding behind their phones and blogs.
These cowards want to take on working families…bring it!
After this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Central_Vote... it is truly a bunch of mentally challenged naive fools that believe we haven't been operating behind the scenes ever since.
Friend, if the WFP was mostly and exclusively white folk making over $50K a year, they wouldn't need advocacy.
Friend, I am not really sure about that which you reference…but….I like your willingness to advocate.
Dave is a true Progressive. He just wishes to place a saddle on one man so the other may ride a bit, and what's wrong with that?
I mean stealing is just fine IF you have a good enough reason. The ends justify the means!
Dave feels the same way about Hitler, Mao, and Stalin, sure it was messy business but it all worked out in the end, right!
I am with you Comrade Dave!
John is a pretty tough character, he wieghs in around 110lbs, likes to wear heals and sing "Im so pretty" in front of the mirror in the morning"
Everyone be careful now, John Evans is angry and might do something crazy, like have 1 less shot in his latte, or cut you off in his Prius mobile, if we get him really annoyed he might put another sticker on his car.
The unions are dumping money into working Families…in 08, the SEIU gave Working Families Org in Brooklyn, NY $260K and $151K and then gave $59K to the Working Families Party…they document this to the Dept of Labor as Political Activities. What is the cap?
http://kcerds.dol-esa.gov/query/getPayerPayeeQry….
OMG!!! This Hitler, Mao and Stalin soap opera from these gender questionable drama queens!!! Get new material or get a life!!! Isn't Days of Our Lives hiring?
Why would you say that?
Supporting those that endeavor to work together to create a better quality of life is out of my mind?
What planet do you live on?
Politics often a playground for giant corporates….
But very rarely it hold it's purity
Hey I'm talking about Social Democratic Party of India
StrawBARRY Koolaid anyone??
When Bertha Lewis's first concern about the Breitbart investigation was to vilify the investigators, I knew then and there anything she was involved with was eligible for a RICO statute case. Mark my words, ACORNGATE will remove Obama from office. This Administration is a scam and the election of 2008 is a HUGE question mark.
Actually John, the Republican party is growing. The Demorat party is the one on life support. Keep listening to your frauds in the Demorat party and you'll actually believe the North Pole ice cap will disappear in 5-7 years (during the summer months only though – Al Gorelioni).
A little after hours stuffing of the ballot boxes and shredding of ballots marked for the Republican candidate, that's how. ACORN stole the Minnesota Senate election, they stole this one too.
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