Its other donors have included the nation's top oil and gas lobbying group, American Petroleum Institute, and the fossil fuel giant Exxon. The thinktank is also an associate member of ultraconservative State Policy Network, which has also received funding from Koch-linked groups and whose members have fought to pass punitive anti-pipeline protest laws.
Friday, February 14, 2025
Musk’s ‘efficiency’ agency site adds data from controversial rightwing thinktank
The thinktank has extensive ties to the far-right network formed by the fossil fuel billionaire Charles Koch and his late brother David. In 2020, the network provided some $900,000 to CEI, public records show – a number that is likely an underestimate, as it does not include "dark money" contributions which need not be disclosed. CEI also accepted more than $640,000 from the Koch network between 1997 and 2015.
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