FUNDING for WA ASSISTED-SUICIDE
INITIATIVE (I-1000)
As of 11/1/08, the "Yes on I 1000" committee
reported receipts of $4,856,732, more than $3.1 million of that from
cash
contributions made by assisted-suicide advocacy groups; Booth
Gardner, his family and his legacy fund; and from Loren Parks (a
self-described major contributor to the campaigns for Oregon's
assisted-suicide law).
In addition, the "Yes on 1 1000" committee accepted hundreds of
thousands of dollars in
foreign contributions,
Assisted-suicide groups also provided
in-kind contributions (donated goods and/or services) and made
pre-campaign expenditures in preparation for I-1000.
(During the same time period the "Coalition against
Assisted Suicide" reported contributions totaling only $1,510,442.)
Cash Contributions from
Assisted-Suicide Advocacy Groups, Gardner & Parks
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ASSISTED SUICIDE ADVOCACY GROUPS, GARDNER
& PARK CONTRIBUTIONS |
DATE |
REF # |
TOTAL |
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| American Civil Liberties
Union |
09/18/08 |
100275235 |
$61,562 |
|
|
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|
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Compassion & Choices Action Network |
10/06/08 |
100280080 |
$250,000 |
|
|
|
|
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| Compassion & Choices of California |
10/23/08 |
LMC Form |
$5,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
Compassion & Choices of Idaho |
03/03/08 |
1389831 |
$ 1,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
Compassion & Choices of Indiana |
03/07/08 |
1139038 |
$ 100 |
|
|
|
|
|
Compassion &
Choices of Iowa |
09/04/08 |
100273168 |
$100 |
|
|
|
|
|
| Compassion & Choices of Laguna |
10/14/08 |
100280092 |
$500 |
|
|
|
|
|
Compassion & Choices of New York |
03/31/08 |
1139789 |
$ 1,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
Compassion & Choices of No. Calif.
|
05/30/08 |
100255101 |
$ 1,000 |
|
|
|
|
| Compassion & Choice of Orange |
10/09/08 |
100277554 |
$1,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
Compassion & Choices of Washington |
10/06/08 |
100280080 |
$150,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
Compassion & Choices of WA PAC |
10/08/08 |
00277534 |
$626,500 |
|
|
|
|
|
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Death with Dignity National Center |
02/29/08 |
1134809 |
$21,870 |
|
|
|
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| Dying with Dignity; Victoria, Australia |
09/30/08 |
100276106 |
$4,138 |
|
|
|
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| End-of-Life Choices CT, Inc. |
10/01/08 |
100276106 |
$1,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
Euthanasia Research & Guidance Org |
01/16/08 |
1121180 |
$3,500 |
|
|
|
|
|
Final Exit Network of Georgia |
04/30/08 |
100251333 |
$1,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
Final Exit Network of Illinois |
03/28/08 |
1139773 |
$ 260 |
|
|
|
|
|
Gardner, Booth |
09/15/08 |
10027235 |
$470,000 |
|
|
|
|
| Gardner, Booth - Legacy
Committee |
10/08/08 |
100277554 |
$27,000 |
|
|
|
|
| Gardner, Booth - Family
member #1* |
02/14/08 |
100244408 |
$2,500 |
|
|
|
|
| Gardner, Booth - Family
member #2* |
02/26/08 |
100244428 |
$2,500 |
|
|
|
|
| Gardner, Booth - Family
member #3* |
09/18/08 |
100275235 |
$20,000 |
|
|
|
|
| Gardner, Booth - Family
member #4* |
10/13/08 |
100280095 |
$250,000 |
|
|
|
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| Hemlock Society of Florida |
10/27/08 |
LMC Form |
$1,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
Hemlock Society of New Jersey |
08/15/08 |
100268427 |
$500 |
|
|
|
|
|
Hemlock Society of San Diego |
10/02/08 |
100277536 |
$20,634 |
|
|
|
|
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Oregon Death with Dignity PAC |
10/10/08 |
100280097 |
$971,132 |
|
|
|
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| Parks, Loren ** |
10/13/08 |
10020092 |
$275,000 |
|
|
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|
|
TOTAL from assisted-suicide advocacy
groups, and Booth Garner, his family and supporters.
|
|
|
$3,169,796 |
* Family members of Booth Gardner who have
contributed to the efforts to pass I-1000 include: Stephen Clapp,
James Norton Clapp, Margaret Clapp and Linda Henry.
** Nevada multimillionaire Loren
Parks told the
Oregonian that he and George Soros were the biggest
donors to the campaigns for assisted suicide in Oregon.
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In-Kind Contributions from
Assisted-Suicide Advocacy Groups
Since the I-1000 campaign began, through
10/28/08, the Portland based assisted-suicide advocacy group, Oregon
Death with Dignity Political Action Fund, donated $991,118 in
consulting, signature gathering, legal and staff services.
(Source: Washington State Public Disclosure Commission, Schedule B
for "Yes on I 1000," reports dated 7/8/08, 7/11/08, 10/28/08.)
The Oregon Death with Dignity Political Action Fund was previously
known as Oregon Right to Die (ORTD). According to the Death with
Dignity National Center (DDNC), the name was changed "so that ORTD
could more easily combine its political strengths with DDNC."
(Source: Death with Dignity National Center web site, www.dwd.org)
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Pre-campaign expenditures and
activities by assisted-suicide group in preparation for Washington
assisted-suicide proposal
Initiative 1000, the proposal to legalize assisted
suicide in Washington State, did not spring from any desire of
Washington residents to transform the crime of assisted suicide into
a "medical treatment." Rather, it was spawned by the Oregon-based
Death with Dignity National Center, shown by the following
quotations from that organization's 2007 report.
"We have spent the last year actively
researching and collecting data to determine the state which is most
likely to adopt a Death with Dignity law. Through these efforts we
have identified Washington as the state most likely.... We, at the
Death with Dignity National Center, are proud to provide our
political experience and expertise to these talented and committed
people of Washington."
[Death with Dignity National Center 2007 Report, p. 3]
"Campaigns, such as the one in
Washington, take a great deal of time, effort, and money. In
2006-2007, we invested each of these resources in planning for a
2008 ballot initiative. We raised nearly $250,000 to provide seed
money to the campaign, and we participated in extensive early
research efforts."
[Death with Dignity National Center 2007 Report, p. 3]
"Currently, we are actively
participating in a coalition of groups in Washington state."
[Death with Dignity National Center 2007 Report, p. 4]
"We are working with a coalition of
local individuals from the State of Washington to put a Death with
Dignity initiative on the ballot in 2008. The coalition is led by
the popular former governor of Washington, Booth Gardner, who has
taken a political and personal interest in the issue."
[Death with Dignity National Center 2007 Report, p. 5]
"This next year, we will be directing
our legal and political efforts, along with financial resources, to
a coalition of groups working to expand end-of-life options for the
terminally ill in the state of Washington.... [W]e have never had
such great odds of success as we have in Washington in 2008. That is
why we will be directing $1.5 million over the next year and a half
to the efforts in Washington."
[Death with Dignity National Center 2007 Report, p. 5]
"We believe that Washington's
proximity to Oregon and the state's history of enacting policies
through the initiative process make Washington the most likely place
for a Death with Dignity law. Our organization is providing
leadership, political strategy, and financial resources to this
monumental effort."
[Death with Dignity National Center 2007 Report, p. 5]
Entire report available at: http://www.deathwithdignity.org//documents/DDNC2007annualreport.pdf
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Foreign contributions to I-1000
campaign
As noted in the above chart of funding from
assisted-suicide advocacy groups, Dying with Dignity of Victoria,
Australia which has campaigned for assisted suicide in that country
donated over $4000 for the Washington State initiative. In
addition, Judy Sebba, a professor of education at the University of
Suffix in Brighton, England, contributed $253,555 to the "Yes on I
1000" committee.
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Washington More about Washington's proposed assisted-suicide
measure (I-1000).
Oregon
Information about Oregon's assisted-suicide law on which the
Washington proposal is based.
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