Court tells Arizona group to cough up names of money givers

Gov. Jerry Brown speaks at an Oct. 23 rally in favor of Proposition 30 at Animo Leadership Charter High School in Inglewood. A judge ruled Wednesday that an Arizona group that stunned California’s political world with an anonymous $11 million donation against Proposition 30 and for Proposition 32 must turn over documents to the state’s campaign finance watchdog so it can determine whether the group broke any laws. /Nick Ut/AP file

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Mary Jo Pitzl

The Arizona Republic

Americans for Responsible Leadership, which has also poured $11 million into two California campaigns, immediately asked for a temporary stay until 9 a.m. Monday to produce the records for the California Fair Political Practices Commission.

Americans for Responsible Leadership, which has also poured $11 million into two California campaigns, immediately asked for a temporary stay until 9 a.m. Monday to produce the records for the California Fair Political Practices Commission.

The group in a letter to the court said it requested the stay to seek emergency relief from the U.S. Supreme Court. It intends to file an emergency-stay application with Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy.

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Also: AZ voter registration surged for fall election season/Independent Newsmedia

 

 

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