ICYMI: PENNSYLVANIA CAPITAL-STAR: DEM GROUP FILES CAMPAIGN FINANCE COMPLAINT AGAINST BARLETTA-LINKED PAC

The Democratic Governors Association has filed a FEC complaint against Lou Barletta for his federal PAC’s use of Pennsylvanians’ contributions to line his own pockets by paying his wife $33,000 for rent on a property they jointly owned.

PENNSYLVANIA — Lou Barletta’s LOU PAC has already been called out as “an ethically questionable venture designed to benefit Barletta personally,” and now, the Democratic Governors Association has filed a FEC complaint against Barletta for likely violating federal election law by “funneling campaign funds to his own property.” According to the Pennsylvania Capital-Star’s look at the filing, “If the payments exceeded fair market value, then the payments were an illegal personal use of campaign funds, the DGA argued. And if the payments were below the rent’s fair market value, then the contributions are an illegal contribution by Barletta to the PAC over federal limits.”

In case you missed it, check out the Pennsylvania Capital-Star’s coverage of the newest development in Barletta’s efforts to put his self-serving agenda ahead of Pennsylvanians:

Pennsylvania Capital-Star: Dem group files campaign finance complaint against Barletta-linked PAC

By Stephen Caruso, 02/14/22

A Democratic group has filed a federal campaign finance complaint against Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial hopeful Lou Barletta over political spending directed to a rental property formerly owned by him and his wife.

The spending was from Leaders Only Unite Political Action Committee, or LOU PAC, a so-called leadership PAC that elected officials often use to skirt federal limits on spending while supporting allies and electing like-minded new colleagues.

Barletta, who was elected to Congress in 2010 and served until 2018, set up LOU PAC in 2014. 

Despite not running during the 2020 cycle, the PAC spent $33,000 from Feb. 2019 to Oct. 2020 to rent an unspecified property owned by Bartletta’s wife Mary Grace, according to the Huffington Post.

Those rental payments varied month by month, according to the Federal Election Commission complaint filed by the Democratic Governors Association, which seeks to help elect Democrats to governor’s mansions across the country.

If the payments exceeded fair market value, then the payments were an illegal personal use of campaign funds, the DGA argued. And if the payments were below the rent’s fair market value, then the contributions are an illegal contribution by Barletta to the PAC over federal limits.

The complaint called this “a troubling sign indicating the Representative may have been either enriching himself by overpaying or illegally undercharging his committee.”

“Either way, Representative Barletta’s funneling campaign funds to his own property likely violated federal election law,” the DGA concluded.

LOU PAC is unrelated to Barletta’s gubernatorial campaign, which is funded by a separate campaign account governed by Pennsylvania state law, not federal law. Unlike federal campaigns, there are no limits on how much one can contribute to state-level races.

But in an email, DGA Deputy Communications Director Sam Newton said that Barletta is “a corrupt politician who said one thing to Pennsylvanians … then used their money to line his own pockets with tens of thousands of dollars.”

“That type of shady self-dealing shows he can’t be trusted to be anywhere near the governorship,” he added.

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