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Source: The Washington Free Beacon
Swiss Billionaire Bankrolling Dark Money Group Pushing for Biden Climate Initiative
By Alana Goodman | November 12, 2021
Source: The Washington Free Beacon
Swiss Billionaire Bankrolling Dark Money Group Pushing for Biden Climate Initiative
By Alana Goodman | November 12, 2021
A Swiss billionaire is bankrolling a leading dark money group lobbying for the Biden administration's Build Back Better plan and green energy jobs initiatives, according to corporation and lobbying records reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon.
Climate Power, one of the main groups pushing for the White House's climate agenda, has billed itself as a traditional advocacy organization, with an advisory board featuring John Podesta, Stacey Abrams, and former senator Harry Reid. But the group doesn't actually exist independently—it is owned and operates as a front group under the Fund for a Better Future, a Democratic dark money organization that has received the majority of its funding from Swiss health care mogul Hansjorg Wyss's foundation since 2016, according to corporation records.
Wyss has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into the Fund for a Better Future and other progressive dark money groups and has been the subject of controversy since his opaque web of donations was detailed by the New York Times last spring. The connection between the Wyss-funded Fund for a Better Future and Climate Power has not been reported until now.
The link raises questions about foreign influence on the climate debate and the prominence of dark money groups in the Biden administration's public advocacy campaign for the Build Back Better legislation. While foreign nationals are prohibited from contributing to federal campaigns, lawmakers and watchdogs have raised concerns about foreign donations to nonprofit political advocacy organizations—so-called dark money groups—which could be used as a legal loophole to influence elections.
Americans for Public Trust, a conservative watchdog group, filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission in May, calling for an investigation into whether some of Wyss's donations amount to "campaign contributions from a foreign national, running afoul of federal law."
The group told the Free Beacon that Wyss's contributions to groups leading the climate legislation lobbying add to concerns about his political funding.
"Hansjörg Wyss has been indirectly funding American politics for years, so the news that his foreign money is tied up in this latest dark money campaign to pass President Biden's legislative agenda comes as no surprise," Americans for Public Trust executive director Caitlin Sutherland told the Free Beacon. "Americans for Public Trust has previously filed an FEC complaint against Mr. Wyss calling for an investigation into his political spending, and we look forward to the commission taking action."
Wyss, a Swiss citizen born in Bern who has declined to clarify his citizenship status in the United States, has become one of the most prolific donors to progressive advocacy groups in recent years. His foundations, the Berger Action Fund and the Wyss Foundation, have poured over $200 million into organizations supporting Democratic policies since 2016, the New York Times reported in May.
Since last summer, Climate Power has emerged as one of the most active lobbying arms of the Democratic Party's climate agenda. The group rolled out a $10 million ad blitz in June, aimed at pushing lawmakers to support the Biden administration's American Jobs Plan and Build Back Better legislation.
Climate Power also hired a lobbying firm, Pioneer Public Affairs, last February to press lawmakers in the House and Senate on "climate provisions of the American Rescue Plan (H.R.1319) and the American Jobs Plan," according to lobbying disclosure records.
Climate Power is not an independent entity, according to records reviewed by the Free Beacon. The group operates under the ownership of the Fund for a Better Future, according to business records filed in Sacramento, where the fund is based.
The Fund for a Better Future received $44,468,000 from Wyss's foundations between 2017 and 2020, according to the latest available financial disclosure records. Wyss's contributions to the Fund for a Better Future make up "the majority of its funding" during this time, the Times reported in May.
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