The rest of the story
Spivak and Bice correctly point out that Americans for Prosperity, which put out a press release denouncing lobbyists, has a lobbyist and is funded by people with some big bucks.
They didn't mention that the group, which also has run radio commercials supporting TABOR, has as its lobbyist and spokesman a guy who was fined $15,000 and barred from Wisconsin politics for three years after the Jon Wilcox for Supreme Court campaign.
Of course, with convicted legislators lobbying while on work release under the Huber Law (and not for truth in sentencing), what's a little ethical problem among friends?
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