Koch brothers’ lobbyist linked to green energy foe
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) A lobbyist says he did a personal favor to aid the formation of a new group opposing a Kansas green-energy requirement for utilities, fueling criticism that a recent postcard campaign against the rule on behalf of seniors was actually orchestrated by the conservative billionaire Koch brothers main political organization and the powerful Kansas Chamber of Commerce.
State Director Jeff Glendening said Wednesday that Americans for Prosperity, the anti-tax, small-government group backed by Charles and David Koch, had nothing to do with postcards sent out opposing the standards. But on Thursday, Glendening told The Wichita Eagle (http://bit.ly/1l77FGR ) he forgot to mention that he helped link attorney W. Robert Alderson with Virginia Crossland-Macha, the founder of the Kansas Senior Consumer Alliance which sent the postcards.
Glendening said he was not acting in his official capacity as AFPs state leader.
Theres no formal connection between AFP and this group. There really isnt, other than yes, we agreed on the RPS (energy standards) issue. I dont know what other issues theyre going to take up, Glendening said. Ive known Virginia for years and she simply asked about forming a group and I connected the two and that was it.
http://kansasfirstnews.com/2014/05/09/koch-brothers-lobbyist-linked-to-green-energy-foe/
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Koch Brothers == Anti-American