Denver gets sued over its new disclosure requirement for nonprofits
Denvers attempt to rein in the dark money that drives, and sometimes distorts, a lot of campaign messaging has landed the city in court. A lawsuit filed in Denver District Court Wednesday by a public-interest litigation foundation out of Arizona the libertarian-leaning, Phoenix-based Goldwater Institute contends that provisions of the campaign-reform ordinance enacted by the Denver City Council in September are unconstitutional.
The suit was filed on behalf of two political-advocacy nonprofits that are a familiar presence on Colorados political right the Colorado Union of Taxpayers Foundation and the TABOR Committee.
The new Denver campaign law, which has assorted other components not challenged by the suit, takes effect in January.
Calling the targeted provisions of the new law unfair and unconstitutional, a Goldwater press statement Wednesday says the measure, requires nonprofits to give the government a list of their donors including their occupations and employers any time those groups spend as little as $500 communicating with voters about city ballot measures. In other words, it effectively turns advocacy groups like the two plaintiffs into political or issue committees regulated by campaign laws.
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