From 1994 to 2004, almost $140 million was spent to lobby for changes to our countryβs campaign-finance laws. β¦ The vast majority of this money β $123 million, 88 percent of the total β came from just eight liberal foundations.
These foundations were: the Pew Charitable Trusts ($40.1 million), the Schumann Center for Media and Democracy ($17.6 million), the Carnegie Corporation of New York ($14.1 million), the Joyce Foundation ($13.5 million), George Sorosβ Open Society Institute ($12.6 million), the Jerome Kohlberg Trust ($11.3 million), the Ford Foundation ($8.8 million) and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation ($5.2 million).
From 1994 to 2004, almost $140 million was spent to lobby for changes to our countryβs campaign-finance laws. β¦ The vast majority of this money β $123 million, 88 percent of the total β came from just eight liberal foundations.
These foundations were: the Pew Charitable Trusts ($40.1 million), the Schumann Center for Media and Democracy ($17.6 million), the Carnegie Corporation of New York ($14.1 million), the Joyce Foundation ($13.5 million), George Sorosβ Open Society Institute ($12.6 million), the Jerome Kohlberg Trust ($11.3 million), the Ford Foundation ($8.8 million) and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation ($5.2 million).
The John D and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation is not liberal. It is a religious/Conservative charity. Working toward traditional values.
The vast majority of this money!!!! read