That Big Oil (or whatever fossil fuel industry) funds
free-market, limited government organizations and candidates (who
also tend to fit into the global warming realism camp) is a
familiar attempt to discredit them by watermelon
groups and by the
formerly mainstream media. Meanwhile those very same green
socialist groups
escape scrutiny of their own lobbying and relationships, because
their bedmates
give them no reason to suspect anything!
However, those of us who are
curious have been poking around. Today the Commonwealth Foundation
for Public Policy Alternatives published
a report I wrote that
examines the hypocritical and possibly illegal behavior of
Citizens for Pennsylvania’s
Future (known better as PennFuture). Among the findings:
- While the organization condemns the natural gas industry for
its lobbying against increased and selective taxation of its
investments, PennFuture has received nearly $1 million during the
last five years from alternative energy companies. These
companies benefited from PennFuture’s lobbying for corporate tax
breaks and taxpayer-funded “economic development” funds for wind
and solar projects in Pennsylvania. This practice has also
allowed PennFuture to serve as a de facto lobbyist for those
alternative energy companies, enabling them to skirt disclosure
under state lobbying laws.
- Even as PennFuture solicited volunteer and member assistance
to pressure legislators to pass or oppose specific pieces of
legislation, the group reported to the Internal Revenue Service
that it spent no money on grassroots lobbying
on four of its past five tax returns.
- PennFuture’s lobbying of state officials is also funded by
the taxpayers. Since 2002, the group has lobbied for and received
over $1 million in taxpayer money, which is then used to lobby
elected and appointed officials for additional taxpayer money.
PennFuture doesn’t seem happy with the report. President Jan
Jarrett said in a
press release:

Jarrett
We have forthrightly answered every request for information and
every reporter’s questions. If there are errors in our
accounting or reporting, we will correct them immediately.
“How can any of our activities be considered ‘secret’ when the
primary sources for the Commonwealth Foundation’s ‘report’ are
PennFuture’s own public documents, websites, and reports, and
other public websites? PennFuture is committed to transparency.
Unable to prove any malevolence, the author is reduced to
launching a classic smear attack.
Hey Jan — your activities are “secret” when you tell the IRS you
have spent ZERO dollars on grassroots lobbying when the evidence
clearly shows PennFuture engaged in such activities. ZERO dollars
does not look like an error; it looks like deception.
How many other watermelon groups behave this way? I welcome tips.