Statement for NO on 1 on Today's Court Decision Denying National Organization for Marriage Its Emergency Attempt to Hide Donors
Portland, Maine (Wednesday, October 28, 2009)---The following statement was released by Jesse Connolly, NO on 1/Protect Maine Equality campaign manager, in reaction to the decision by the United States District Court, District of Maine in denying efforts by the National Organization for Marriage and the American Principles in Action to stop the state ethics commission from forcing them to reveal their donors identities.
In part, the court wrote: " . . . Maine has a very strong interest in providing its voters with information about the source of the money that funds the campaign on either side of a ballot issue."
In response to today's decision, Connolly released this statement:
"We believe the voters of Maine were well served today in federal court as the National Organization for Marriage and American Principles in Action were denied their attempt to skirt campaign disclosure laws in a final push to buy this election. NOM is the largest, single contributor to the Yes campaign, so far funneling $1.6 million in the campaign, yet they were seeking to pump in even more, but only if the court would shield their donors from public view.
"Our goal in this campaign has always been full disclosure. The goal of the Yes campaign and its largest contributors has been the opposite -- to hide the sources of their war chest until this campaign is over."










