The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) is once again illegally withholding key financial tax documents from the public, HRC reports:
Federal
law requires organizations to publicly release their 990s the same day
an in-person request is made. As a result, HRC has filed a complaint
with the IRS in order to compel NOM to abide by the law.
“NOM’s inability to meet one of the most basic accounting standards for any organization makes you wonder what exactly is going on – are they simply demonstrating the same flagrant disregard they have for numerous state campaign finance laws, or is there something in these documents that reflects even more poorly on the organization and their failed work?” said Fred Sainz, HRC Vice President of Communications. “Brian Brown apparently had enough time on Friday to pull together a fundraising email feigning outrage at the marriage equality victory in Hawaii, but didn’t have time to ensure his organization was running in accordance with the law. NOM should do the right thing and immediately release these financial documents that the public has a right to see.”
“NOM’s inability to meet one of the most basic accounting standards for any organization makes you wonder what exactly is going on – are they simply demonstrating the same flagrant disregard they have for numerous state campaign finance laws, or is there something in these documents that reflects even more poorly on the organization and their failed work?” said Fred Sainz, HRC Vice President of Communications. “Brian Brown apparently had enough time on Friday to pull together a fundraising email feigning outrage at the marriage equality victory in Hawaii, but didn’t have time to ensure his organization was running in accordance with the law. NOM should do the right thing and immediately release these financial documents that the public has a right to see.”
They add:
According to NOM’s 2011 990s, obtained by
HRC last year, the anti-LGBT organization raised only $6.2 million, a
precipitous drop from the $9.1 million it raised in 2010. The documents
also revealed that nearly 75 percent of NOM’s fundraising came from just
two deep-pocketed donors.
What are they hiding this year?
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