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Comment Rescue from Transparent Christina - HB 300 and 504(c)(4)

Jack Polidori 
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Tomorrow, House Bill 300 will be heard at 2:30 p.m. at Legislative Hall in Dover. This bill, submitted at the behest of the Markell Administration, with the prime sponsors being House Speaker Robert Gilligan and Senate President Pro Tem Anthony DeLuca, will close a glaring loophole in Delaware campaign finance law —- a loophole that allows spineless organizations such as the Delaware Voices 4 Education Action Fund, Inc. [a 501-c-4] organization — to send out direct mail without having to list its contributors, their source of employment, or the amount they have contributed.

In time, the people and/or entities funding this 501-c-4 will be ‘outed’ and all Delawareans will see who they are and be able to evaluate their motives and interests.

Interestingly, a friend did a search of “WHOIS”, a service that registers web sites and allows you to trace the originator of a web site.

According to the search document this friend provided to me for “voices4delaware.org”, the search leads back to a registrant named: Danette OOconnell. The registrant organization is “Voices 4 Delaware”. The address is 100 West 10th St. in Wilmington.

The registrant’s email is: doconnell@rodelfoundationde.org
The administrator’s email is: doconnell@rodelfoundationde.org
The tech email is: doconnell@rodelfoundationde.org

Astonished? Ah, heck, all roads lead to …. Romedel.
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Anonymous said...

Mr. Paladori . . . it appears you haven't been reporting the numerous in-kind campaign contributions you've made to the candidates.

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