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Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee
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Basic facts
Location:Los Angeles, Calif.
Type:Super PAC
Year founded:2011
Website:Official website

Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee is asuper PAC funded by the Cooperative of American Physicians, which is a physician group focused on addressing what it sees as "ever-increasing medical malpractice costs."[1]

Background

The Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee was established in 2011. Paperwork filed with theFEC identified Kirk Pessner as both the treasurer and the custodian of record.[2] The Cooperative of American Physicians is based in California; the organization also established the Mutual Protection Trust, a service that "provides medical professional liability protection" to physicians.[1]

Work

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2016 elections

Expenditures

According to theCenter for Responsive Politics, the Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee spent a grand total of $665,459 on independent expenditures in the 2016 election cycle. Of that, $267,741 was spent for Democrats while $397,718 was spent in support of Republicans. The following table shows the top independent expenditures for the super PAC during the 2014 cycle.[3]

TopCooperative of American Physicians IE Committee expenditures in 2016
CandidateStatePartyOfficeTotalForAgainst
Joe HeckRepublican PartyNev.U.S. Senate$299,578$299,578$0
Isadore HallDemocratic PartyCalif.U.S. House$100,122$100,122$0
Raul RuizDemocratic PartyCalif.U.S. House$63,215$63,215$0
Jeff DenhamRepublican PartyCalif.U.S. House$48,138$48,138$0
Paul CookRepublican PartyCalif.U.S. House$35,002$35,002$0
Lou CorreaDemocratic PartyCalif.U.S. House$35,000$35,000$0
Jim CostaDemocratic PartyCalif.U.S. House$31,627$31,627$0
Pete AguilarDemocratic PartyCalif.U.S. House$22,437$22,437$0
Rita RamirezDemocratic PartyCalif.U.S. House$15,340$15,340$0
Kelly AyotteRepublican PartyN.H.U.S. Senate$15,000$15,000$0

2014 elections

Expenditures

According to theCenter for Responsive Politics, the Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee spent a grand total of $998,481 on independent expenditures in the 2014 election cycle. Of that, $257,830 was spent against Democrats while $700,614 was spent in support of Republicans. The following table shows the top independent expenditures for the super PAC during the 2014 cycle.[4]

TopCooperative of American Physicians IE Committee expenditures in 2014
CandidateStatePartyOfficeTotalForAgainst
Tom CottonArk.Republican PartyU.S. Senate$392,262$392,262$0
Bruce BraleyIowaDemocratic PartyU.S. Senate$257,830$0$257,830
Dan SullivanAlaskaRepublican PartyU.S. Senate$236,774$236,774$0
Bill CassidyLa.Republican PartyU.S. Senate$71,578$71,578$0
Jeff DenhamCalif.Republican PartyU.S. House$20,019$20,019$0

2012 elections

According to theSunlight Foundation, the Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee spent $1,481,492.81 on the2012 elections.[5] Of those funds, 28.0 percent achieved the desired result.[6] During the 2012 cycle it produced ads backing sixRepublican and twoDemocraticHouse candidates inCalifornia.[7] The group also targeted six high-profileDemocraticSenate candidates with negative ads.[7]

The success rate of Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee's 2012 spending.

Endorsed candidates

Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee endorsed the following candidates for the 2012 election:[8]

Targeted candidates

Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee targeted the following candidates for the 2012 election:[8]

Expenditures

The Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee had spent a grand total of $1,481,477 in the 2012 election cycle: $146,177 for Democrats, $888,205 against Democrats, $447,095 for Republicans, and $0 against Republicans.[9]

TopCooperative of American Physicians IE Committee expenditures in 2012[9]
CandidatePartyStateOfficeTotalForAgainstDesired Result
Joe DonnellyDemocratic PartyINSenate$252,614$0$252,614
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Tammy BaldwinDemocratic PartyWISenate$187,610$0$187,610
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Shelley BerkleyDemocratic PartyNVSenate$169,168$0$169,168
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Jon TesterDemocratic PartyMTSenate$136,822$0$136,822
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Brian BilbrayRepublican PartyCAHouse$105,981$105,981$0
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Janice HahnDemocratic PartyCAHouse$102,184$102,184$0
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Tony StricklandRepublican PartyCAHouse$97,988$97,988$0
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Mary Bono MackRepublican PartyCAHouse$71,684$71,684$0
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Bob KerreyDemocratic PartyNESenate$71,516$0$71,516
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Heidi HeitkampDemocratic PartyNDSenate$70,475$0$70,475
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Abel MaldonadoRepublican PartyCAHouse$69,970$69,970$0
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Paul CookRepublican PartyCAHouse$51,473$51,473$0
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Jeff DenhamRepublican PartyCaHouse$49,999$49,999$0
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Jim CostaDemocratic PartyCAHouse$43,993$43,993$0
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Finances

The following table identifies total receipts and disbursements for the Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee according to documents filed with theFederal Election Commission:

Annual federal receipts and disbursements for the Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee, 2011-2016
Tax yearTotal receiptsTotal disbursements
2016[10]$599,179$1,399,478
2015[11]$1,411,327$503,739
2014[12]$1,179,549$1,568,534
2013[13]$916,428$579,035
2012[14]$1,506,376$2,280,578
2011[15]$1,300,149$471,129

Donors

All of the Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee's major donations come from the Cooperative of American Physicians. According to Open Secrets, "This group makes independent expenditures from their hard money funds. They do not collect 'outside spending' specific donations."[16]

Legal status

The Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee is asuper PAC. A super PAC is a political committee that can solicit and spend unlimited sums of money. A super PAC cannot contribute directly to a politician or political party, but it can spend independently to campaign for or against political figures. These committees are also called independent expenditure-only committees. A super PAC is not legally considered apolitical action committee (PAC) and as such is regulated under separate rules.[17][18]

Recent news

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See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. 1.01.1Cooperative of American Physicians, "About Us," accessed July 27, 2016
  2. Federal Election Commission, "Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee Statement of Organization," accessed July 27, 2016
  3. Center for Responsive Politics, "Independent Expenditures, Communication Costs and Coordinated Expenses as of July 27, 2016," accessed July 27, 2016
  4. Center for Responsive Politics, "Cooperative of American Physicians, Independent Expenditures, Communication Costs and Coordinated Expenses as of June 13, 2016," accessed July 27, 2016
  5. Sunlight Foundation, "COOPERATIVE OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS IE COMMITTEE, 2012 CYCLE" accessed July 8, 2013
  6. Open Secrets, "Cooperative of American Physicians" accessed July 8, 2013
  7. 7.07.1Public Integrity, "Donor profile: Cooperative of American Physicians" accessed July 8, 2013
  8. 8.08.1Sunlight Foundation, "Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee" accessed July 8, 2013
  9. 9.09.1Open Secrets, "Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee Recipients, 2012," accessed July 9, 2013
  10. Federal Election Commission, "Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee Year-End Report, 2016," January 29, 2017
  11. Federal Election Commission, "Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee Year-End Report, 2015," January 13, 2016
  12. Federal Election Commission, "Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee Year-End Report, 2014," January 22, 2015
  13. Federal Election Commission, "Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee Year-End Report, 2013," January 9, 2014
  14. Federal Election Commission, "Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee Year-End Report, 2012," January 18, 2013
  15. Federal Election Commission, "Cooperative of American Physicians IE Committee Year-End Report, 2011," January 24, 2012
  16. Open Secrets, "Contributions to Cooperative of American Physicians Industry Breakdown, 2012," July 9, 2012
  17. The Atlantic, "The New York Times' Disingenuous Campaign Against Citizens United," February 24, 2012
  18. The New York Times, "Who's Financing the 'Super PACs?" May 7, 2012
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