MADISON, Wis. – According to new campaign finance reports filed with the Government Accountability Board, WEAC PAC, the political action committee for the state’s largest teachers union, spent approximately $1.6 million on donations to radical left-wing groups and funding for anti-Walker negative ads.

WEAC gave the Greater Wisconsin Committee, a left-wing group responsible for running deceitful negative ads against Scott Walker, over $1.3 million in the last three months. According to the Center for Public Integrity, the Greater Wisconsin Committee has spent over $2.6 million on negative ads this campaign cycle making WEAC one of the top contributors.

The Greater Wisconsin Committee is responsible for running deceitful ads about equal pay, tax cuts for the wealthy, and education funding.

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In addition, WEAC shifted $100,000 to the union-funded get-out-the-vote effort run by We Are Wisconsin. This group is mounting a $2.8 million effort to drum up votes for Mary Burke and other Democrats.

Also of note in WEAC’s campaign finance report are donations to the radical left-wing groups One Wisconsin Now, Raise Wisconsin, and Voces de la Frontera Action.

WEAC donated $36,000 to One Wisconsin Now, a Madison-based left-wing group responsible for opposition research and messaging.

WEAC donated $50,000 to Raise Wisconsin, the union-backed group staging demonstrations and strikes to raise the minimum wage and unionize fast-food workers.

WEAC donated $3,000 to Voces de la Frontera Action, the Left-wing immigrant rights group that supports union-backed candidates and  closely affiliated with the group that waged a multi-year boycott and strike at Palermo’s Pizza.

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Thanks to Act 10, educators in Wisconsin are now given the choice as to whether they want to be a member of the state teachers union WEAC. But for those still forking over their dues to WEAC, the latest campaign finance reports reveal just what the folks who say ‘it’s all about the kid’ spend that money on.

Authored by Collin Roth