Luke Rosiak
Articles by Luke Rosiak
Excess McCain 2008 presidential funds went to charity, not 2012 race
The dormant 2008 presidential apparatus of John McCain this year transferred nearly $9 million in old donations to an educational charity run by three major political supporters that bears the Arizona senator's name, filings showed Tuesday. Published April 10, 2012
Metro gag order at odds with law
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's policy of forbidding employees from speaking to the media is at odds with a law designed to reduce impropriety at transit agencies by protecting insiders who bring concerns to light, an expert said. Published April 1, 2012
Metro transit police: Not quite the region’s finest
Records suggest that the the Metro's 600-member police force has conducted little enforcement of the transit system's everyday rules and that the department also counts among its ranks people who have been arrested for violent and predatory crimes. Published April 1, 2012
Even with big salaries, Metro can’t fill its jobs
The mechanics tasked with maintaining the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's chronically broken escalators start at $81,000 a year. Bus driver pay goes as high as $114,000 for anyone with a driver's license and a GED. Published March 27, 2012
Campaign money orders to cease?
Nearly a quarter-million dollars in money orders have helped keep D.C. campaigns flush with cash in recent years, benefiting some of the same city politicians now considering all but banning the donations after a raid on the office of a prominent political patron. Published March 26, 2012
Metro derailed by culture of complacence, incompetence, lack of diversity
Ninety-seven percent of the bus and train operators at the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority are black, with only six white women out of more than 3,000 drivers, according to Metro documents — a lack of diversity at one of the region's largest employers that has led to an acknowledgment of failure in affirmative-action documents and spawned a series of lawsuits. Published March 26, 2012
Romney’s super PAC still outraising his rivals’
Fifty wealthy persons and companies gave at least $100,000 each to affect American politics last month, overwhelmingly to Republican super PACs, making the attack-ad weapons far stronger than that of their Democratic counterparts, new disclosures show. Published March 21, 2012
Super PAC aims to wrest grip of incumbents
When it comes to Congress, the only number higher than voters' disapproval of its members is the rate at which they re-elect those same lawmakers. With sitting members of Congress backed by cash from Washington-based trade groups and party leaders, running against an incumbent traditionally has seemed like an exercise in futility. Published March 5, 2012
Pro-Romney super PAC solely targets Santorum
With a fresh infusion of cash from a single benefactor, a group running advertisements for presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich is back, allowing the candidate a presence before Super Tuesday even as the official campaign lacks resources. Published March 4, 2012
Labor unions push for Santorum win
Rick Santorum has not run as a friend of labor unions, going so far as to reverse himself and embrace a national right-to-work law, yet the social conservative got a major boost Monday in Ohio from the big-money intervention of an unlikely source: one of the country's premier unions. Published February 28, 2012
Romney camp, super PAC share high-level aides
Mitt Romney's presidential campaign and the super PAC accepting million-dollar contributions to support him are barred by law from coordinating, yet they share many of the same top-level workers, a fact both groups have helped mask by paying high-level aides through companies that appear to exist largely as conduits to avoid disclosure. Published February 26, 2012
Former Romney aide’s company paid $2 million by super PAC
The pro-Mitt Romney super PAC Restore Our Future has spent $25 million in donated funds on ads excoriating Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum, but with the exception of two advertising firms, the biggest recipient of its money has been a top Romney aide who left the presidential campaign to oversee the super PAC's finances. Published February 23, 2012
Gingrich campaign warned 2nd time for financial dealings
Newt Gingrich's presidential campaign has received a second warning from the Federal Election Commission for widespread financial irregularities, saying it must disclose why nearly $1 million was paid to Gingrich, the staff and a small group of fundraising consultants for questionable reimbursements. Published February 22, 2012
Pro-Obama super PAC a bust in January fundraising
The big-money vehicle intended to raise astronomical sums to serve as the Democratic counter to similar action by Republican-funded super PACs and outside groups is failing miserably, federal documents filed Monday showed. Published February 20, 2012
Corporations make first political donations — and it’s not through checks
Corporations have made some of their first significant political donations since the advent of super PACs — and surprisingly, they're not monetary. Published February 20, 2012
Questions surface on Gingrich campaign travel payments
When Newt Gingrich's presidential campaign disclosed in October that it planned to pay the candidate $70,000, the transfer was unusual for a campaign committee. Published February 17, 2012
Paul, Obama collect most military donations to run
Enlisted personnel and civilian military employees are donating more to presidential campaigns than in previous elections, and they overwhelmingly prefer two candidates: Ron Paul, the long-shot Republican presidential contender opposed to using U.S. forces as the "world's police," and President Obama. Published February 9, 2012
The super PAC to end all super PACs?
In a sign that super PACs are the new normal, two highly unlikely groups established the vehicles known for unlimited corporate contributions last week: an Occupy Wall Street super PAC and another created to run ads opposing — super PACs. Published February 5, 2012
GOP super PACs outpace Democrats
In the battle of unlimited-money political groups that will play a major role in the 2012 general election, Republican groups have stockpiled far more cash than their Democratic rivals, and a tiny group of people is set to have a dramatic influence on the electoral process. Published February 1, 2012
Huntsman funding primarily from dad
Two-thirds of the money from the main group advancing a presidential bid for former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. came from the candidate's father, disclosures filed Tuesday showed. Published February 1, 2012