LANDMARK FILES
EXPLOSIVE NEW COMPLAINT AGAINST THE NEA!
(Herndon,
VA)...Landmark Legal Foundation made public today the most explosive tax
complaint ever filed against the National Education Association (NEA).
Landmark's complaint, which was filed with the Internal Revenue Service on July
20, 2001, provides new evidence not only of the NEA's use of millions of
dollars of tax-exempt funds for political purposes, but its extensive campaign
coordination activities with the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
Landmark's complaint includes evidence provided to the Federal Election
Commission (FEC), including responses by the DNC and Clinton-Gore '96, to FEC
subpoenas. The FEC released this information to the public on
Landmark's complaint provides overwhelming evidence of the NEA's political
activities, including its key role as a member of the so-called
"Coordinated Campaign Steering Committee," which set national and
statewide campaign strategy for the election of Democratic candidates. In
addition to the NEA and the DNC, other members of the Steering Committee were
the 1996 Clinton-Gore Campaign, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee,
the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the Democratic Governors'
Association, the Democratic Leadership Campaign Committee, the AFL-CIO, and
"The extent to which the NEA and its state affiliates have coordinated
their political activities with the Democratic Party, and have used millions of
dollars in tax-exempt general revenues to support these activities, is truly
breathtaking. The evidence Landmark is making public today demonstrates that
the NEA has become an appendage of the Democratic Party, complete with an ATM
machine that dispenses tax-exempt membership dues to underwrite that party's
political activities. The NEA has concealed these activities from America's
teachers, the public and the IRS. But the information is concealed no
longer."
Landmark's complaint is the latest phase of the Foundation's 5-year
investigation and legal research into potential violations of federal tax and
election laws by the NEA and its state affiliates. Landmark also filed
complaints with the IRS last year about the union's political activities and
expenditures in earlier election cycles.
Founded in 1976, Landmark Legal Foundation has among its top missions the
promotion of education reform. Landmark has defended school choice in Wisconsin
and Pennsylvania. Landmark has offices in Kansas City, MO and Herndon, VA.
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