FCC docs shed light on Phoenix dark money group

FCCBy Jacob Fenton | Sunlight Foundation

The president of a dark money nonprofit that’s spent at least $600,000 on TV ads and mailers bashing candidates for an obscure Arizona state commission is a Phoenix realtor named Todd Bradford, according to a document filed with the Federal Communications Commission.

The down ballot contest to choose commissioners of the Arizona Corporation Commission, which regulate the state’s public utilities, has uncharacteristically drawn a flood of high profile money attributed to groups whose backers and organizers are unknown. The document filed with the FCC is the first public disclosure of the name of the president of Save Our Future Now.

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