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FEC Lets Foreign Money Pump into American Election Ballot Initiatives, Report Finds

Federal Election Commission's ruling slammed as 'surprising and scary'

 on 3rd November 2021 @ 8.00pm
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The FEC has ruled that foreign money can flow into U.S. referendum campaigns

Democrat Joe Biden's Federal Election Commission (FEC) has ruled that foreign money can be pumped into American election ballot initiatives, a bombshell new report has revealed.

According to the report from Axios, the FEC decided to permit foreign funding of ballot initiatives in a move described as “surprising and scary” by critics. 

Experts argue the move will give undue influence to foreigners on citizen-generated ballot campaigns.

"The Federal Election Commission has ruled foreign donors can finance U.S. referendum campaigns, opening the door to foreign spending on fights over high-profile policy issues," Axios reports

The decision came on the heels of a controversial 2018 case over hard rock mining in Montana.

During a citizen-generated effort to ban the process, proponents of the initiative argued that a Canadian company shouldn’t have been allowed to give money to opponents of the measure.

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The move from Biden's FEC has been slammed as 'surprising and scary'

The Canadian company was a subsidiary of Sandfire Resources, an Australian firm, accoridng to The Daily Wire

In an email to Axios, David Brooks of Montana Trout Unlimited said that he found the ruling “surprising and scary.” 

“Are we, as U.S. citizens, really OK with letting foreign money go directly to state lawmaking via citizen initiative campaigns?” he reportedly said.

In the 4-2 decision, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) “dismisses the allegations that Sandfire and Sandfire NL violated” U.S. law “by making prohibited foreign national donations.”

While the Commission noted that foreign funding had been given to the opposition to the hard rock mining ban, it said that the ballot measure was not an election. 

“Under these circumstances and consistent with the relevant court and agency precedents construing the foreign national prohibition, the Commission declines to further pursue this matter,” the Commission explained. 

Three Republicans alongside Democrat and FEC Chair Shana Broussard voted to dismiss the allegations, arguing that the ballot initiative did not constitute an “election” under federal law. 

While foreign nationals are banned from giving to candidates and support committees, it appears that they can now donate to ballot initiatives.

The Axios report raised the issue of whether foreign nationals would be able to contribute to certain types of ballot initiatives, specifically those dealing with congressional redistricting. 

“This FEC decision reflects a big loophole in the federal ban on foreign money in U.S. elections,” said Brendan Fischer, the director of federal and FEC reforms at the Campaign Legal Center. 

Some states have chosen to prohibit foreign spending in their state-registered ballot measures, while others have declined.

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Maine's Democrat Governor Janet Mills (D) vetoed a bill that would have banned such foreign spending

Earlier this year, Maine Governor Janet Mills (D) vetoed a bill put forth by the legislature that prohibited foreign spending in elections after some were concerned about Canadian influence in state ballot measures. 

“Even more troubling is this bill’s potential impact on Maine voters,” Mills said.

“Government is rarely justified in restricting the kind of information to which the citizenry should have access in the context of an election, and particularly a ballot initiative.”

Many were not happy with the governor’s decision. 

“We are disappointed that the governor has vetoed this important legislation to get foreign government money out of Maine politics,” Anna Kellar, of Maine Citizens for Clean Elections, said.

"LD 194, which received overwhelming public and bipartisan lawmaker support at its public hearing, would close an important loophole in our laws by preventing foreign governments from spending in ballot question campaigns," she added.

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