Sunday, September 11, 2016

Arkansas Residents Jim and Alice Walton Pony Up $1,835,000 to Raise Charter Cap in Massachusetts | deutsch29

Arkansas Residents Jim and Alice Walton Pony Up $1,835,000 to Raise Charter Cap in Massachusetts | deutsch29:

Arkansas Residents Jim and Alice Walton Pony Up $1,835,000 to Raise Charter Cap in Massachusetts


According to the September 09, 2016, filing of the Massachusetts ballot committee,Yes on 2, billionaire Arkansas resident Alice Walton is one of two individualsproviding the $710,100 in funding to promote MA Question 2, raising the charter school cap.
Alice Walton provided $710,000.
A second contributor, Massachusetts resident Frank Perullo provided $100 in order to establish the committee.
And then, the Alice Walton cash was moved to another Question 2 ballot committee: $703,770.29 of Alice Walton’s Yes on 2 committee money was expended to fundQuestion 2 ballot committee, Campaign for Fair Access to Quality Public Schools, where it was combined with billionaire Arkansas resident Jim Walton’s contribution of $1,125,000, thus making the total Walton contribution to the two committees $1,835,000 (and total Walton contribution to the latter committee, $1,828,770.29).
The Campaign for Fair Access total on its Sept 09, 2016, filing was $2,292,183 for 46 contributors– with 79 percent of that money ($1,828,770 / $2,292183) arriving from two out-of-state billionaires.
In other words, 96 percent of contributors (44 out of 46) provided only 21 percent of the total funding on the Campaign for Fair Access Sept 2016 report.
I can almost hear the conversation between Alice and Jim:
“You buy this Massachusetts ballot committee, and I’ll buy that one.”
“Done.”
The Waltons are not the only out-of-state billionaires using their wealth to influence the charter cap in a state in which they do not reside. According to the September 09, 2016, filing of the Question 2 ballot committee, Great Schools Massachusetts, other out-of-state billionaire/lobbying nonprofit contributors include the following:
  • John Arnold (Texas), $250,000
  • Michael Bloomberg (New York), $240,000
  • Education Reform Now (ERN) Advocacy (New York), $250,000
  • Families for Excellent Schools (FES) Advocacy (New York), $5,750,000
Note that the lobbying nonprofits, ERN Advocacy and FES Advocacy, are not Arkansas Residents Jim and Alice Walton Pony Up $1,835,000 to Raise Charter Cap in Massachusetts | deutsch29: