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Colorado: Trailhead Group reports contributions and receipts that don't show up on others' reports

Jason Bane writes on dailyKos: As this high-stakes political season enters its final weeks, one of the biggest and most influential political committees at work in Colorado appears to be playing fast and loose with the campaign finance rules. Are they cheating? An exclusive Colorado Confidential investigation of the Trailhead Group reveals questionable financial transactions that literally don't add up.

Over the course of several days, Colorado Confidential examined publicly available financial reports filed with the IRS by the Trailhead Group - a political committee created by some of Colorado's biggest Republican names - and found several transactions totaling $200,000. Contributions to other political committees that Trailhead claims in its IRS filings are not found on the recipient's books, and contributions from those committees back to Trailhead either don't match Trailhead's records or don't appear at all. And on one occasion, a contribution was made to an organization for which Colorado Confidential can find no record of existence. ...

Consider, for example, a $50,000 contribution that Trailhead reports making to the Colorado Leadership Fund - a separate 527 organization filed with the IRS - on April 21, 2006. Just two days later, Trailhead reports receiving a donation of $50,000 from the very same Colorado Leadership Fund (CLF). There is no rule prohibiting 527 organizations from giving money to each other, but the rules are clear that any contribution over $200 and any expenditure over $500 must be reported during the same federally-mandated reporting period.

A review of finance reports filed by CLF shows no record of either a contribution or an expenditure involving Trailhead. Only Trailhead claims both a contribution and expenditure of $50,000. -- Daily Kos: EXCLUSIVE: Colorado GOP 527 Cooking the Books or Sloppy Chefs?

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