Archive for April, 2006

THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL HAS AN UNFAVORABLE AND UNWARRANTED BIAS AGAINST CONGRESSMAN BLACKBURN

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

It is clear that The Commercial Appeal has a bias against Congressman Blackburn and the Appeal’s  Woodward and Bernstein wanna-be reporter, Bartholomew Sullivan, has sought information on a continuous basis to write negative reports about the Congressman and her family as if he is writing for a John Grisham book. Despite the false light he puts the Congressman in, the Congressman has not violated any laws and she will not. Congressman Blackburn is above reproach!!! The attempts by the hack reporting of The Commercial Appeal to besmirch the good name of Congressman Blackburn are mean-spirited political attacks which deserve no credence. (These are my opinions and mine alone and they have not been approved by the Congressman.)

Blackburn pays fine in funds dispute

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

By Bartholomew Sullivan
sullivanb@shns.com
April 25, 2006

WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn’s campaign committee paid a $1,500 fine and entered into a negotiated settlement in a dispute with the Federal Elections Commission last month after an inquiry found the committee underreported contributions by more than $61,800.

The FEC also found that Blackburn’s committee failed to accurately report $50,046 in disbursements. The campaign committee’s Nashville lawyer, Kline Preston, signed the agreement with the FEC in which the reporting errors are referred to as an “inadvertent violation” of federal election laws due to “inexperienced staff.” Corrected reports were later submitted.

Blackburn, R-Tenn., is seeking her third term in a district that includes parts of eastern Shelby County. Neither her congressional press spokesman nor Preston responded to requests for comment Monday.

 
The $1,500 payment to the FEC is noted in Blackburn’s April quarterly filing to the FEC with the reference “Other: ADR,” an abbreviation for alternative dispute resolution. The three-month report also records payments totaling $3,874 for office supplies and $2,380 for legal services. The committee has $617,251 in cash on hand.

 
The Commercial Appeal reported earlier this month that the FEC cited Blackburn’s political action committee, Wedge PAC, for making an excessive contribution to her campaign committee in December. Her son-in-law, lobbyist Paul J. Ketchel III, had been Wedge PAC’s treasurer at the time of that contribution. The overpayment was later reimbursed.

 
In February, the newspaper reported that the Blackburn campaign and Wedge PAC had paid more than $123,000 since November 2002 for political consultations and fund-raising assistance to Political Concepts LLC, a company founded by Ketchel and Blackburn’s daughter, Mary, and operated from their home in a Nashville suburb.

 
The story noted that the practice of hiring relatives for campaign work is both legal and commonplace.

 
In the negotiated settlement agreement with the FEC, entered into March 21, the campaign committee explained that the error in the disbursements was caused by entering the same figure twice and the error in the receipts was a “data input error.”
 

Contact Washington correspondent Bartholomew Sullivan at (202) 408-2726.