Outgoing Alaskan GOP chair transfers $$ in a spiteful move.

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This whole article is good but the pettiness of the "Old Guard" stood out to me.


http://www.alaskadispatch.com/article/ron-paul-supporters-take-over-alaska-republican-party



State GOP funds and mistrust?
Ruedrich and others in charge of the Alaska Republican Party understood what the ramifications might be if Millete won the chairmanship.

Ruedrich confirmed Saturday that the state GOP transferred all, or nearly all, of its roughly $100,000 to the local Capital City Republicans in Juneau. The party did that because legislators were “concerned,” said Ruedrich, before ending the interview to tend to party business.

They are presumably concerned that Millette might hold back some of that money from their election efforts.

Millete won’t officially become chairman for eight months. He will, however, serve as the party’s finance chairman immediately.

At the party dominated by Ron Paul supporters following the vote Saturday night, Millette was asked what he planned on doing about the funds that had been transferred to Juneau. “We’ll deal with that later,” he said.
 
OOooh. $100,000 . . .

Idiots.

Ron Paul can raise that much money in 30 minutes. A good press release (just don't let melodramatic John Tate write it) and a facebook announcement and we could get Alaska's coffers refilled and then sue for the $100K they laundered.

Most ironic part to me is that they're worried what will happen if the money is controlled by the most fiscally conservative people in the party (Ron Paul people), but if Romney came and said that he needed money, they'd blow it all and throw in some free eskimos.
 
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All Millette has to do is say, hey.... the AK GOP could use some funds. Actually, we should try to replace those funds in 24 hours. THAT would be a big FU to our pal Ruedrick. And it might open some AK GOP members' eyes to how good we really are :)
 
I couldn't resist commenting on the article. I rarely can resist, now that I think about it... LOL.

Definitely an interesting article, kinda talking out of both sides of the mouth. The unspoken truth, though, is that if those funds get held up in the political tug of war, all Millette has to do is put the word out and Ron Paul supporters can cough up $100 grand in a couple hours. What the AK GOP and the GOP in the rest of the nation doesn't get is how dedicated we are, and how absolutely superb we are at fundraising. But they will back stiff old Mitt Romney who generates about as much excitement as a blown out lightbulb. It's so interesting to watch the GOP of the last 30 years take its' dying breathe as the new GOP is born. I for one am glad to have been a part of it.
 
doesn't this constitute felony embezzlement?

It would certainly seem so.

Ron needs money, primarily, but then we might want to consider a moneybomb for the NEW Alaska GOP. They are using the teaparty guy in NH who couldn't get enough funding to say having our guys in as chair means no funding to support operations and local candidates. Iowa Republican essentially is using the same meme to try to scare Iowa to state delegates from electing our folks. $100,000 shouldn't be that hard.
 
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

It would certainly seem so.

Ron needs money, primarily, but then we might want to consider a moneybomb for the NEW Alaska GOP. They are using the teaparty guy in NH who couldn't get enough funding to say having our guys in as chair means no funding to support operations and local candidates. Iowa Republican essentially is using the same meme to try to scare Iowa to state delegates from electing our folks. $100,000 shouldn't be that hard.

No.No. NO. NO. This is a matter of principle. That guy can not take money from Alaska GOP and say it is best for Alaska GOP . GOP voted him out!!! It is not his money. He doesnt decide what happens to that money.

http://alaskarepublicans.com/about-the-arp/party-rules/

ARTICLE IV - DISTRICT COMMITTEES
Section 1: Function of District Committees
The Republican District Committee shall be organized in accordance with ARP rules. The District Committee, when the district convention is not assembled, shall be responsible for administering ARP policy in its district, subject to SCC direction. The primary function of the District Committees shall be to promote the election of Republican candidates. This includes candidate recruitment for legislative offices, fund raising for Republican candidates, promotion of the candidates, and any other campaign assistance that may be requested by the candidates.

Notice how they(Capital City Republicans in Juneau/district 3&4) dont have authority to manage funds of entire Alaska GOP. T

Section 12: Functions and Duties of the State Treasurer
The State Treasurer shall act as the sole ARP fiscal agent. All receipts and disbursements shall be recorded as required by APOC and the Federal Election Commission (FEC). The State Treasurer or his designee:
(a) shall deposit the funds to the account of Alaska Republican Party in SCC approved depositories,
Shall deposit funds to the account of Alaska Republican Party State Central Committee approved depositories!!! I am 99,999% sure that local Capital City Republicans in Juneau is not State Central Committee approved depositories.

(b) shall disburse funds for expenses that have been budgeted and/or otherwise approved by the SCC,
This was not part of budget. Was it approved by SCC?

All disbursements except petty cash shall be made by check bearing two signatures, one must be the State Treasurer, Assistant State Treasurer or ARP Counsel and the other shall be an elected Republican Party official or ARP Counsel. The SCC shall determine who is authorized to sign checks. The State Treasurer shall be bonded in such amounts as the SCC may determine, with the premium to be paid by ARP.
Here writes that there needs to be 2 signatures to transfer that money. Who is second guy?

ARTICLE VII - FINANCE
Section 1: Use of Funds
(a) All money raised by the State Finance Committee shall be used for state activities.
(b) All money raised by district committees shall be used for district activities.
(c) District funds may be used to support Republicans in other districts provided the district committee of the district from which the Republican is a candidate has no objection.
(d) If money is raised by a cooperative effort of the State, Districts and/or Affiliate organizations, funds will be divided as agreed upon in advance.
(d) For APOC reporting, all ARP political sub-divisions shall provide timely reporting to the State Treasurer.
(f) When a person is elected as a delegate or an alternate delegate to the National Republican Convention, that person’s check or credit card charge authorization shall be deposited or processed into the ARP Federal Account. If an elected delegate does not attend the National Republican Convention, their housing deposit becomes a contribution unless the non attendance is due to an emergency as determined by the State Chairman.
Section 2: Special Accounts
(a) All ARP political sub-divisions, including, but not limited to the Republican House Majority Fund, the Senate Republican Leadership Council, District Funds and Auxiliaries, may request an ARP sub-account. The sub-accounts balances shall not be made available for general disbursements, but shall be kept separate for the use by the respective committees. The ARP shall file all required APOC reports for these accounts.
(b) The ARP shall charge ten percent (10%) overhead fee on the net funds raised in these sub accounts.
(c) All disbursements for the House Majority Fund, the Senate Leadership Council or similar fund require SEC or targeting committee approval.
(d) Any special account expenditure shall be paid only upon receipt of written authorization from two special account approvers.
Section 3: Financial Budget and Plans
(a) At the first SCC meeting of each calendar year, the State Chairman shall submit a proposed budget for the calendar year. This budget, when approved by the SCC, shall be used by the State Finance Committee to determine the funds required for the year. The SCC may amend this budget at any properly called SCC meeting.
(b) At the first SCC meeting of each calendar year, the State Finance Chairman shall provide a detailed report to the SCC outlining the proposed fund raising projects for the year.
(c) At the first SCC meeting of each calendar year, the State Treasurer shall provide a detailed RPA financial report. The State Treasurer shall also submit a detailed report to each state convention.
(d) Fund raising functions such as banquets, dinners, cocktail parties, and other social events shall be planned by the Finance Committee and implemented by the Special Events Committee that shall be responsible for all event arrangements.
Section 4: Disbursement of Funds
Disbursement of funds at any level of the ARP shall be in accordance with the following:
(a) All funds raised or disbursed shall be in accordance with state and federal law and APOC regulations.
(b) Funds disbursed on behalf of the ARP shall be approved by, and entered into the minutes of, the SCC. The State Treasurer shall not disburse any funds unless approved by the SCC either in a budget or a special appropriation.

(c) Funds disbursed on behalf of a district committee shall be approved by, and entered into the minutes of, the district committee. The District Treasurer shall not disburse any funds unless approved by the district committee either in a budget or a special appropriation.
(d) All disbursements by district committees shall be made by check, except for petty cash, and shall bear at least two (2) signatures, one (1) of which must be the District Treasurer or the Assistant District Treasurer. Each committee shall decide the number and individuals authorized to sign.
Again he needed budget or special appropriation! Can someone get that document?
Rules dont give him right to do what he did on his own.

Few questions:
Can someone go to them and ask all relevant documents?

Did he transferred funds from districts too? If he did he broke rules here too. There is article that says that old district chairman MUST leave MOST of the funds for new chairman.


NO. NO. NO. No moneybombs for this. Get that money back.

(of course this is just my opinion and what I would do but ultimate decision is on people in Alaska)
 
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ABSOLUTLEY!!! The AK Republican party, specifically the treasurer have very specific rules on what funds can and cannot be used for. They CANNOT withdrawal the funds that were collected and transfer them to a "safe spot" without signing over access to the treasure or they have committed felony fraud and deserve to be charged with such.

I propose instead of locking them up, we take them to the oil field and let them loose
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Silly Wabbit, it's the GOP.
 
No.No. NO. NO. This is a matter of principle. That guy can not take money from Alaska GOP and say it is best for Alaska GOP . GOP voted him out!!! It is not his money. He doesnt decide what happens to that money.

http://alaskarepublicans.com/about-the-arp/party-rules/



Notice how they(Capital City Republicans in Juneau/district 3&4) dont have authority to manage funds of entire Alaska GOP. T


Shall deposit funds to the account of Alaska Republican Party State Central Committee approved depositories!!! I am 99,999% sure that local Capital City Republicans in Juneau is not State Central Committee approved depositories.

This was not part of budget. Was it approved by SCC?

Here writes that there needs to be 2 signatures to transfer that money. Who is second guy?


Again he needed budget or special appropriation! Can someone get that document?
Rules dont give him right to do what he did on his own.

Few questions:
Can someone go to them and ask all relevant documents?

Did he transferred funds from districts too? If he did he broke rules here too. There is article that says that old district chairman MUST leave MOST of the funds for new chairman.


NO. NO. NO. No moneybombs for this. Get that money back.

(of course this is just my opinion and what I would do but ultimate decision is on people in Alaska)

You misunderstand me. We don't let it go, but the old chair retains much of his powers until Feb which I'm sure is the 'color' of authority they are using and it will take TIME to get to the money which will likely be being spent unless it is frozen by court action which would hurt local candidates and may or may not be the right thing to do -- I don't know enough about the situation.

Meanwhile OUR AK GOP, the REAL AK GOP, needs money to do GOP things, support candidates, hold events, hire halls, have staff, the things that without money is going to make our guys look pretty lame. Not to mention that the very lawsuit to pursue the money is going to take money.

So ABSOLUTELY pursue this, but also get them pin money to work with.
 
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Hmmm... How about a expanding the idea a bit to include all states electing Paul chairs...?

I like that for later, but this is the kind of thing that can galvanize supporters, our guys being elected then the old guard swipes the money. I think we should take advantage of it. Also, with NONE, AK needs some immediately in a more dire way, I think. A more general moneybomb would to my mind get little more, and not go as far in any place. We don't want our guys in AK looking like beggars because the other side acted dirty.

I do think we have to think about those GOP areas we control though, in donations. Heaven knows the GOP where most of us live aren't worth supporting....
 
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I wonder how much power the old chair would have sitting in a jail cell.
We need to move on this ASAP! This would expose the establishment and perhaps provide much needed coverage for RP in the MSM.
 
I like that for later, but this is the kind of thing that can galvanize supporters, our guys being elected then the old guard swipes the money. I think we should take advantage of it. Also, with NONE, AK needs some immediately in a more dire way, I think. A more general moneybomb would to my mind get little more, and not go as far in any place. We don't want our guys in AK looking like beggars because the other side acted dirty.

I do think we have to think about those GOP areas we control though, in donations. Heaven knows the GOP where most of us live aren't worth supporting....

If one gets set up, count me in for whatever I can. This is a direct attempt to undermine and derail those who won and should be responded to accordingly.
 
Before setting up an AK MoneyBomb, we need to be certain they can't just transfer the money out again. If I read correctly, our guy doesn't become GOP chair until January. So who's in control between now and then?
 
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