The billionaire Koch brothers and their political network are
planning to spend almost $300 million during the 2014 election cycle,
some of which will go toward a renewed effort to combat unprecedented
carbon regulations unveiled by the Obama administration last month.
According to The Daily Beast,
industrialists Charles and David Koch will advance a new energy
initiative this weekend at a California resort featuring Sen. Marco
Rubio (R-Fla.) and libertarian political scientist Charles Murray. While
its scope isn't clear yet, the group will be spearheaded by the Freedom
Partners Chamber of Commerce, a 200-member organization that has
funneled millions of dollars to various nonprofits in the Koch network.
The
new push comes in the wake of proposed EPA regulations that would cut
carbon dioxide emissions from power plants by 30 percent. It also
follows a February announcement from billionaire liberal investor Tom
Steyer, a major advocate against the Keystone XL pipeline, that he will
be undertaking his own $100 million initiative to make climate change a key issue in 2014.
Americans
for Prosperity, the main political arm of the Kochs, is already
planning a $125 million spending spree on other political projects
across the country, according to Politico.
Politically
oriented nonprofits aren't the only beneficiaries of Koch money. The
United Negro College Fund, which supports historically black colleges
and universities, announced a $25 million grant last month from Koch Industries, Inc.
The
billionaire brothers are also a frequent topic of conversation in the
Senate, where Democrats are calling for a constitutional amendment to
restore Congress' power to regulate campaign finance after the Supreme
Court struck down several fundraising restrictions. Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell
(R-Ky.) clashed on the matter during a recent Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
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