ActBlue lobbies up amid GOP probes

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ACTBLUE HIRES COVINGTON: ActBlue, the left’s favored online donation platform, is turning to K Street as it looks to beat back accusations of lax security and donor fraud brought forward by state and federal Republican officials.

Covington & Burling’s Matthew ​Shapanka, a former Senate Rules aide who helped craft the updated bipartisan Electoral Count Act reform bill in 2022, began lobbying for ActBlue on Sept. 9 on the Secure Handling of Internet Electronic Donations — or SHIELD — Act, according to a disclosure filing.

— The SHIELD Act had been introduced days earlier by House Administration Chair Bryan Steil (R-Wis.). It stemmed from an investigation into concerns that ActBlue wasn’t verifying its donors properly because it did not require them to provide the three-digit CVV codes on the back of their cards.

— Among other things, Steil’s bill would bar political committees from accepting contributions if a CVV code was not provided and would also bar donations made using gift cards, pre-paid credit or debit cards or gift certificates. While a similar bill introduced by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) last year has stalled in the Senate, the SHIELD Act advanced out of committee to the House floor on Sept. 11 via voice vote.

— ActBlue, which did not respond to a request for comment, has said it has “robust security and fraud prevention measures in place” and is expanding the requirement of a CVV code across the platform.

— But the hiring of its first-ever lobbyist comes after the platform faced a fresh wave of scrutiny this summer when Vice President Kamala Harris replaced President Joe Biden atop the Democratic ticket. The party’s online fundraising went gangbusters, with ActBlue processing more than $90 million in donations in the 24 hours after Harris became the party’s heir apparent, according to a tally from The New York Times.

— The fundraising bonanza was followed by a series of probes launched by Republican attorneys general in several states, as well as Steil’s committee that, as Issie Lapowsky wrote for Fast Company in August, were founded on “unspecified allegations of possible foreign money laundering or identity theft supposedly being carried out by bad actors on ActBlue.” The platform denounced one such inquiry as “nothing more than a partisan political attack and scare tactic” based on “frivolous claims.”

— In addition to advancing the SHIELD Act, Steil last month announced he had referred the findings of his committee’s ActBlue probe to the Republican attorneys general of Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Florida and Missouri. Steil has also called on the FEC to undertake an emergency rulemaking to require CVV verification for online donors.

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CRYPTO’S BONNIE AND CLYDE: The Times’ David Yaffe-Bellany has a piece out today chronicling the rise and very public fall from grace of a onetime crypto power couple: former FTX co-CEO Ryan Salame, who reports to federal prison tomorrow for campaign finance violations, and Michelle Bond, the former head of a crypto lobbying group and former congressional candidate who was hit with campaign finance charges of her own this summer.

— “Mr. Salame gave tens of millions of dollars to conservative politicians, who celebrated him as a ‘budding Republican megadonor,’ while Ms. Bond ran for Congress, drawing support from Donald Trump Jr. But this tale of crypto boy meets crypto girl has turned into a legal nightmare.”

— “The two were married last month in a small ceremony in Nevada. But their $4 million house in Potomac, purchased in 2022 at the height of FTX’s success, is set to be sold, with all the proceeds surrendered. Mr. Salame has gone from meeting with politicians to skirmishing on X with anonymous trolls. After FTX failed in late 2022, Ms. Bond resigned as the head of a prominent crypto trade group and became a target of federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York, the same office that pursued her husband.”

THE RECEIPTS ON RECEIPT-FREE REIMBURSEMENT: “House lawmakers expensed at least $2.5 million under a program that allows them to be reimbursed for their spending without submitting receipts through the first five months of 2024, over $120,000 more than they expensed during the same period last year,” The Washington Post’s Jacqueline Alemany and Clara Ence Morse report.

— The program, created two years ago, “was intended to help members offset the costs of maintaining two households without requiring them to give themselves a politically toxic raise. But critics of the expense program have argued that its lack of receipt requirements and reliance on the honor system open it up for abuse, and expenses have risen for 2024 despite public scrutiny of last year’s spending.”

MEET THE INVESTORS BANKROLLING TRUMP: “Donors from the securities and investment industry contributed a total of $193.8 million to the Trump campaign and outside spending groups supporting him,” Sludge’s David Moore writes — more than any other industry in an OpenSecrets analysis of campaign finance disclosures through Sept. 22.

— Donations from the industry, which according to OpenSecrets includes hedge funds, private equity firms and crypto companies, “made up three in ten dollars raised by pro-Trump groups this cycle.”

— “The industry has given more than 3.2 times as much to the Trump groups as it has given to groups backing Kamala Harris, according to OpenSecrets. The industry backed Vice President Harris with $59.9 million, though the top pro-Harris super PAC Future Forward has received tens of millions of dollars through ‘dark money’ conduits so it’s possible that there is more money from the securities and investment industry backing her.”

— “The largest pro-Trump super PAC, MAGA Inc., received a $21 million haul from investment industry donors in August, according to its monthly FEC filing, making up the vast majority of its contributions that month: $10 million from billionaire Diane Hendricks, $5 million apiece from Wall Street titan Howard Lutnick and hedge fund founder Paul Singer, and $1 million from investment bank megadonor Warren Stephens.”

THE NEXT GENERATION OF PI SUBJECTS: After a group of students at a Northern Virginia high school launched a voter registration drive last year aimed at juicing registration among their classmates, WTOP’s Scott Gelman reports that drive has “sparked months of subsequent advocacy,” with the group of students spending “months lobbying Congress to pass the High School Voter Empowerment Act.”

— “The legislation would require states to designate public high schools as voter registration agencies and tell schools to have voter registration drives for their students. It would also task the secretary of education with creating grants to reimburse schools for the costs associated with those drives. … Inspired to help remove those barriers for other potential young voters, the students have spent months leaving the Falls Church campus and heading to Capitol Hill.”

SPOTTED on Wednesday at a “Taste of Italy” night hosted by Capitol CNCT at the Distilled Spirits Council of the U.S., per a tipster: David Tennent of Capitol CNCT, Laszlo Baksay of DCI Group, Maggie Allard and Cassie Boehm of Adfero, Julie Mathers of Paylocity, David D'Antonio of Rep. Guy Reschenthaler’s (R-Pa.) office, Aria Austin of Sen. John Fetterman’s (D-Pa.) office, Jasmine Karshenas and Elizabeth Turner of Punchbowl News, Margrette Quinn of the Partnership for Public Service, Maria Giannopoulos of GreekMaria and Toussaint Mitchell of the Senate Cloakroom.

Jobs report

Sarah Gonzalez has joined the International Fresh Produce Association as its new director of communications and public affairs. Previously, she was the director of communications and digital media for the National Grain and Feed Association and is an Agri-Pulse alum.

New Joint Fundraisers

NEVADA VICTORY COMMITTEE (Sam Brown for Nevada, NRSC)

New PACs

2040 PAC, Inc. (Super PAC)

AANHPI RISING TIDE (Super PAC)

Birds and the Bees PAC (PAC)

Brighter Horizon PAC (PAC)

NEW HORIZONS PAC (Super PAC)

Underdog Sports Holdings, Inc. Political Action Committee (Underdog PAC) (PAC)

New Lobbying REGISTRATIONS

Audax Strategies: Meltsner Strategies On Behalf Of Institute For Responsive Government Action,Inc

Capitol Advocacy & Government Affairs, LLC: B. Glackin & Associates, LLC (On Behalf Of Covisus, Inc.)

Capitol Advocacy & Government Affairs, LLC: B. Glackin & Associates, LLC (On Behalf Of Mccord Health, Inc.)

Capitol Counsel LLC: Government Of Ontario - Ministry Of Intergovernmental Affairs

Cornerstone Government Affairs, Inc.: Galileo, Inc.

Covington & Burling LLP: Actblue LLC

Elite Strategic Services: Committee For Justice

Elite Strategic Services: Conservatives For Property Rights

Elite Strategic Services: Eagle Forum Education & Legal Defense Fund

Elite Strategic Services: National Association Of Small Trucking Companies

Federal Health Policy Strategies: The Partnership For Quality Home Healthcare

Hart Health Strategies: American Association Of Dermatology

Net Centric Alliance LLC: Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP Obo Allegis Redwood Amergis Public

Net Centric Alliance LLC: Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP Obo Wellhive

Thorn Run Partners: Coalition For Adult Beverage Alternatives

New Lobbying Terminations

Abi Associates: Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation

Breakthrough365 Government Relations Strategies: Controlled Environment Alliance

Breakthrough365 Government Relations Strategies: Dimare Fresh, LLC

Breakthrough365 Government Relations Strategies: Texas Vegetable Association

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP: Hoya Optical Labs Of America, Inc.

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP: University Of Maine

Hart Health Strategies: Chemed Corporation

Holland & Knight LLP: Nomi Health

Holland & Knight LLP: Scipher Medicine Corporation

James Edwards: Conservatives For Property Rights

James Edwards: Conservatives For Property Rights

James Edwards: Eagle Forum Education & Legal Defense Fund (Fka Eagle Forum)

James Edwards: National Association Of Small Trucking Companies

James Edwards: The Committee For Justice

Mercury Public Affairs, LLC: Emergent Biosolutions Inc

Mercury Public Affairs, LLC: Endeavor Energy Holdings LLC

Mercury Public Affairs, LLC: International Crisis Group

Mercury Public Affairs, LLC: White & Case LLP Obo Habib Bank

Ms. Elizabeth Lavach: Rma Armament

Patricia Jordan & Associates, Inc.: Herriman City, Ut

Peter Damon Group LLC: Global Impact Social Welfare Fund

Southern States Police Benevolent Association, Inc.: Southern States Police Benevolent Association Inc

 

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