America’s Natural Gas Alliance (ANGA) – the public relations arm of the oil and gasย fracking industry – has released its 2012 Internal Revenue Services (IRS) 990 form, and it’s rich with eye-opening revelations, some of which we report here for the firstย time.ย
Incorporated as American Natural Gas Alliance, Inc., ANGA received $76.7 million from its dues-paying members for fiscal year 2012. Not strictly a lobbying force alone at the state-level and federal-level, ANGA has pumped millions of dollars into public relations and advertising efforts around the country and hundreds of thousands more into other influence-peddlingย avenues.ย
The Nation Magazine‘s Lee Fang revealed in a recent piece that ANGA gave $1 million in funding to โTruthland,โ a pro-fracking film released to fend off Josh Fox’s โGasland: Part II.โ
On its website, โTruthlandโ says it is a project of both industry front group Energy in Depth and the trade association,ย Independent Petroleum Association of America. The โTruthlandโ website was originally registered in Chesapeake Energy’s office, Little Sisย revealed.
Fang also revealed ANGA gave $25,000 to โASGK Strategies, a political consulting firm founded by White House advisor David Axelrod,โ as well as โ$864,673 to Edventures Partners, an education curriculum company that has partnered with ANGA to produce classroom materials that promote the use of naturalย gas.โ
David Axelrod; Photo Credit: Wikimediaย Commons
In his piece, Fang also points out ANGA‘s 501(c)(3) has given millions of dollars to Democratic Party-affiliated PR firms, perhaps unsurprising given its new CEO is Martin โMartyโ Durbin, nephew of U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), the U.S. Senate’sย Majorityย Whip.
โThe 990 shows that ANGA paid the Glover Park Group over $2.9 million for ‘research/advertising’ and Dewey Square Group $738,957 for ‘grassroots communications,’โ wrote Fang. โBoth firms are run by mostly former Clinton administration officials.โ ANGA donated another $6,500 to Dewey Square for general operationalย support.
Donations to Mediaย Outlets
ANGA also gave big to media outlets, a DeSmog review of the 990 reveals. It doled out $165,000 to The Texas Tribune, $100,000 to Bloomberg Businessweek, $50,000 to National Journal and another $25,000 to the Environmental Media Association, co-founded by Norman Lear, also the co-founder of the liberal group People for the American Way.
Departing New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg – owner and namesake of Bloomberg Businessweek – is also a major financial supporter of fracking, giving $6 million to the Environmental Defense Fund in August 2012ย to promote โresponsible regulationโ in 14 states. He also gave money to EDF‘s recently-published controversial fracking climate study.
Michael Bloomberg; Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commonsย
ANGA also recently became a founding partner of MSNBC.com‘s newly launched website, on whose platform it will regularly publish โnative advertisements,โ sometimes also referred to as โbranded content.โ Axelrod – whose PR firm also gets money from ANGA – works as a paid senior political analyst for MSNBC and NBC.
Bipartisanship, Attacks on Renewables, Money to Greenย Group
One thing is crystal clear in ANGA‘s 990 forms: they โbuypartisan.โ That is, they donate money to both sides of the political aisle, although the bulk of the dollars flows to theย right.ย
ANGA donated $25,000 to the Democratic Attorneys General Association, while giving nine times as much to the Republican Governors Association to the tune of $225,000. It then tossed another $200,000 to the Republican State Leadership Committee, throwing $25,000 more to Third Way, a think-tank of sorts of the corporate Blue Dog Democrats.
Not content with its vast market share of the U.S. utilities market, ANGA gave $100,000 to the โCare for Michigan Coalition,โ an industry-funded nonprofit created to defeat Michigan’s Proposal 3 in the November 2012 elections. Proposal 3 would have mandated 25-percent of Michigan’s energy portfolio come from renewable energy sources by 2025, known by energy policy wonks asย 25×25.
Other major Care for Michigan Coalition donors included Warren Buffett’s BNSF (whose trains carry vast amounts of frac sand and oil fracked from North Dakota’s Bakken Shale), DTE Energy, CMS Energy and the Michigan Manufacturers’ย Association.
Warren Buffett and President Barack Obama; Photo Credit: Wikimediaย Commons
ANGA didn’t limit its patronage to sworn enemies of renewable energy, though. It also handed $30,000 to the Texas League of Conservation Voters.ย ย
Donations to โOther ALECsโย
Theย American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is by far the most powerful and famous corporate-funded nonprofit that companies and trade associations donate money to, receiving an equal voice and a vote on model legislation passed at its annual meetings. Yet, it’s not the only registered nonprofit incorporated to โeducateโ elected officials, serving as lobbying forum forย corporations.
Enter the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), which I categorized as one of the โOther ALECsโ in an investigative series published for TruthOut. ANGA donated $50,000 to NCSL during fiscal year 2012, according to its 990 form, giving another $41,000 to the National Association of Counties and $10,000 to the National League ofย Cities.
Public Citizen explained in a November 2012 report that lobbyists are increasingly using seemingly innocent state-level and local-level trade associations for politicians’ annual meetings as lobbyingย venues.
โThere is no doubt that corporate sponsors are getting what they pay for: the ears of decision makers whose decisions will have a direct impact on their bottom lines,โ Public Citizen wrote in โAccess for Sale: A Report on Corporate Funding of Associations of State and Local Government Officials.โ
Not to be outdone, ANGA will be sworn in as a dues-paying member of ALEC at its States and Nation Policy Summit set to take place December 4-6 in Washington, DC, according to a memorandum sent out to its members on October 30,ย 2013.ย
โHe Who Has the Gold Makes theย Rulesโ
If ANGA‘s latest 990 forms prove anything, it’s the โgolden rule.โ Just not the one you’re taught as a kid.ย That is, when it comes to money in politics, โHe who has the gold makes theย rules.โ
Yet, another proverb also comes to mind: โWhen the last tree has been cut down, the last fish caught, the last river poisoned, only then will we realize that one cannot eatย money.โ
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