Prior to helping found these organizations, Law served as chief legal officer and general counsel at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, where he led a highly successful grassroots advocacy campaign to defeat the Employee Free Choice Act; counseled the Chamber’s audit and employee benefits committees; designed new compliance programs on ethics, lobbying, and international activity; and oversaw the Chamber’s litigation portfolio....
What does it mean when one or two men, without membership or board of directors to the organization?
It means the Republicans are running on monies from four different organizations run by at the most two people, but, primarily Steven Laws. Given the fact the Republican Party has become an extremist organization in the politics of the USA, that means one man, primarily holds the keys for every Republican running for office when it comes to monies in their political treasuries. Laws can so yes or no to any Republican that does not measure up to his expectations.
There is a problem here with the idea any of these organizations are legal according to their own incorporation documents and/or the requirements under law of these organizations to exist at 301(c)4. There are no other persons seeing the cooked books either. There are far to few eyes on this money to decide if it is dark money from outside the USA or from extremist groups in the USA.
Steven Laws can distribute over the limits set by the election commissions because he is doing it with four separate free standing organizations. That is unethical, but, it also is fraud. One man is making decisions about what Republicans can and cannot say and do.