Senator Udall critiqes Koch brothers spending on energy causes
New Mexico Senator Tom Udall says 501-C-4 political organizations do not have to disclose donors, engage in politicking and lobbying with unlimited amounts of money, that a group receiving funding from the Koch brothers gave tens of millions of dollars to extreme causes, that the wellspring committee was a pass-through organization for ultra-wealthy donors to hide contributions to anti-renewable, pro-fossil fuel groups tied to the Koch brothers.





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