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Americans for Job Security
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Americans for Job Security |
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| dissolved | |
| tax_id | 52-2062978 |
Americans for Job Security (AJS) is a Virginia-based pro-business league. The group has operated since 1997 and runs issue advertisements nationwide. In September 2019 the FEC reached a conciliation agreement with AJS, requiring them to register as a political committee and disclose their donors.
Operation Trenchcoat
In Alaska, the Pebble Mine proposal was opposed for endangering commercial fishing, and supported for creating jobs. Alaskan financier Robert Gillam paid $2 million to join AJS, as encouraged to by Dubke, expecting the money to be used to oppose the mine. Instead, AJS passed almost all of it onto another nonprofit, Alaskans for Clean Water, set up to push a ballot initiative, Alaska Clean Water Initiative, 2008, aimed at imposing clean-water restrictions on the mine, by a group that included Art Hackney, a local Republican consultant and board member of AJS. The Alaska Public Offices Commission investigated, and AJS paid a $20,000 settlement without admitting guilt, agreeing not to help anyone make anonymous contributions in the future which involved Alaska elections, but without the agreement applying to other states.
References
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- (September 23, 2010). "Hidden Under Tax-Exempt Cloak, Political Dollars Flow". New York Times.
- (August 19, 2010). "Americans for Job Security". Annenberg Public Policy Center.
- Andrew Wheat, [http://www.texasobserver.org/article.php?aid=2055 "DeLay’s Beautiful Laundrette'], October 21, 2005] ''[[Texas Observer]]''
- (2010-10-26). "Americans for Job Security — how a shadow group hustles for funds".
- [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kathy-sullivan/sununu-front-group-attack_b_110281.html Huffington Post (July 1, 2008) "Sununu front group attacks Shaheen in NH"]
- [https://www.npr.org/blogs/secretmoney/2008/09/controversial_probusiness_grou.html NPR (September 15, 2008) "Controversial pro-business group targets Dems"] {{webarchive. link. (November 2, 2008)
- [http://www.citizen.org/pressroom/release.cfm?ID=2415 Public Citizen press release (April 11, 2007)]
- (25 October 2019). "CREW Exposes Dark Money Donors including Thiel, DeVos and Adelson".
- Beachum, Lateshia. (April 4, 2018). "Conservative 'dark money' group faces IRS complaint over tax filings". [[Center for Public Integrity]].
- "[https://apps.irs.gov/app/eos/displayAll.do?dispatchMethod=displayAllInfo&Id=803151&ein=522062978&country=US&deductibility=all&dispatchMethod=searchAll&isDescending=false&city=&ein1=&postDateFrom=&exemptTypeCode=al&submitName=Search&sortColumn=orgName&totalResults=2&names=Americans+for+Job+Security&resultsPerPage=25&indexOfFirstRow=0&postDateTo=&state=All+States Americans for Job Security]". ''Tax Exempt Organization Search''. Internal Revenue Service. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
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