Kelly Ayotte Puts Big Banks Ahead Of NH Students
In a laughable attempt to cover up her terrible record on college affordability, Kelly Ayotte introduced a new bill that…
Ayotte Lends An Ear, Kochs Spend Big
Since she's been in the Senate, Kelly Ayotte has lent an ear to the Koch brothers. Now, the billionaire brothers…
Ayotte’s Embarrassing Record On Women’s Health
Senator Kelly Ayotte's record on women's health ignores the hard working families of New Hampshire. Siting heavily edited and misleading…
Ayotte Allies Want To Take Jobs From New Hampshire
Kelly Ayotte's record on outsourcing is shameless. While she was supposed to be representing the people of New Hampshire in the…
Pro-Ayotte Super PAC Leader Texas Two-Stepping In The Granite State
Kelly Ayotte is already running scared, calling on big money allies to put up hundreds of thousands of dollars for…
Shady Ayotte Allies Behind Factually-Challenged Attack on Hassan
Senator Kelly Ayotte is battling trouble on multiple fronts, from her awkward attempts to distance herself from onetime ally Frank Guinta to her experiment in legislation to cover up her anti women's health record and getting busted in a lie about a campaign film crew at a taxpayer-funded event. Now, she's turning to a pair of shady old allies to try and rough up Governor Maggie Hassan with misleading claims about her record. Read more about Ayotte's ties to this shady special interest group in the Bridge Project's Conservative Transparency database:
Impact America Action is a shadowy right-wing organization that first popped up in the 2014 Nebraska gubernatorial election. In that election, the group ran $200,000 in ads against then-candidate Pete Ricketts “for once supporting a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants during his 2006 U.S. Senate race” despite Ricketts’ reversal on that position in 2014, according to the Omaha World-Herald.
Virtually no information is available about the organization, and IAA’s website provides little more than a boilerplate endorsement of “pro-growth solutions.”
Ayotte steps into a “mostly false” on women’s healthcare
Kelly Ayotte is rehashing an outdated conservative bill in a recent op-ed that would make birth control up to 600 bucks more expensive per year and cost women around the country more than $480 million. One big problem for Ayotte – it's the same bill that Cory Gardner sponsored last year when his argument that it would make birth control "cheaper and easier for you" was deemed “mostly false." No surprise that the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and Planned Parenthood oppose Ayotte's bill.