Here is the copy of the complaint filed with Attorney General Schuette this afternoon regarding the controversial fake robocall in the 90th State House District:
The Honorable Attorney General Bill Schuette
525 W. Ottawa St.
P.O. Box 30212
Lansing, MI 48909
Mr. Schuette,
On Sunday, August 3rd, 2014, a pre-recorded
voice message (or “robocall”) was sent to the residents of the 90th
House District in Hudsonville, Jamestown, Holland, and Zeeland.
This
“robocall” lists as its purveyors a non-existent group, the “Ottawa
County Progressive Alliance.” This group is not registered with the
State of Michigan, nor in Ottawa County, nor with the FEC.
More information about the call can be found in the Holland Sentinel article from Monday, August 4:
“The
"Ottawa County Progressive Alliance" name has not been registered with
the Federal Election Commission, Michigan Bureau of Elections or the
Ottawa County Clerk’s Office.
State Sen. Arlan Meekhof sponsored a change to the Michigan Campaign
Finance Act that requires disclaimers on all robo-calls within 30 days
of a primary or 60 days of a general election, his chief of staff said.
Committees organized to support or oppose a state candidate are required
to file with Michigan's bureau of elections, but they are not listed
with the state or the county, Ottawa County Clerk Justin Roebuck said.”
(Read more:
http://www.hollandsentinel.com/article/20140803/News/140809740#ixzz39jZNOhjv)
Audio of this call can be found here:
http://chirb.it/nhfc2b
The phone number associated with this call is:
(616) 258-6007
This
“group” is seemingly in violation of Senator Meekhof’s legislation,
Senate Bill 661, which was passed by the House and Senate and
subsequently signed by The Hon. Governor Rick Snyder in December of
2013, becoming law as Public Act 252 of 2013.
Public Act 252 of 2013 states:
Section 46:
(8) A
prerecorded telephone message that in express terms advocates the
election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate, or the
qualification, passage, or defeat of a ballot question, shall contain
the name and telephone number, address, or other contact information of
the person paying for the prerecorded telephone message, and shall be in
compliance with subsection (4).
(Subsection 4: (4) Except for a communication described in
subsection (5) and except for a candidate committee’s printed matter or
radio or television paid advertisements, each identification or
disclaimer required by this section shall also indicate that the printed
matter or radio or television paid advertisement is paid for “with
regulated funds”. Printed matter or a radio or television paid
advertisement that is not subject to this act shall not bear the
statement required by this subsection.)
Also See:
(5) A communication otherwise entirely exempted from
this act under section 6(2)(j) is subject only to the identification
required by subsection (1), (2), or (8) if that communication references
a clearly identified candidate or ballot question within 60 days before
a general election or 30 days before a primary election in which the
candidate or ballot question appears on a ballot and is targeted to the
relevant electorate where the candidate or ballot question appears on
the ballot by means of radio, television, mass mailing, or prerecorded
telephone message.
(6) A person who knowingly violates this section is guilty of a
misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000.00, or
imprisonment for not more than 93 days, or both.
I am not the
only one outraged by this illegal fake call. In my disappointment, I
join Congressman Huizenga, who wrote wrote on Facebook
Monday morning:
"Last night, a deceitful and illegal robo call went out to
Republican voters by the "Ottawa County Progressive Alliance." Do not be
tricked and do not stand for this type of dirty politics.
Please join me and vote for Daniela Garcia
tomorrow, someone that actually fought against ObamaCare and for local control of our schools."
Ottawa County Clerk Roebuck also took to Facebook to speak out against the call:
"Frustrating
when things like this happen. When people disregard the law and attempt
last minute tricks to confuse voters - nobody wins. "
I agree with the Congressman and the County Clerk- beyond words,
it's time for substantial, meaningful action. This Robo call must be
investigated.