Nonpartisan watchdog group The Wisconsin Democracy Campaign today filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission asking that Mark Green be required to dump $1.3 million he transferred into his state campaign fund from his federal fund in violation of federal campaign finance law.
The WDC cites the Wisconsin Department of Justice's finding that Green's transfer violates the Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act, aka the McCain-Feingold bill. The DOJ found the legal limit under federal law was $43,128, as the Wisconsin limit for a single donation to a Governor's campaign is $43,128, and the federal law says transfers from federal funds to state funds must respect state donation caps.
Maybe since Mark Green voted against the Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act bill while in Congress, he thinks he doesn't have to listen to it.
The WDC cites the Wisconsin Department of Justice's finding that Green's transfer violates the Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act, aka the McCain-Feingold bill. The DOJ found the legal limit under federal law was $43,128, as the Wisconsin limit for a single donation to a Governor's campaign is $43,128, and the federal law says transfers from federal funds to state funds must respect state donation caps.
Maybe since Mark Green voted against the Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act bill while in Congress, he thinks he doesn't have to listen to it.



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