Tale of the Dark Money and Chairman Mike Kelly

by Charlotte O’Hara, Johnson County 3rd District Commissioner
This does not reflect the majority viewpoint of the JoCo BOCC

November 1, 2024

At the speed of light, it seems, things are a changin’ in Johnson County!!!  Who would have thought that DARK MONEY would be flowing into Chairman Kelly’s Amberwave PAC (Political Action Committee) for local elections???  

Boy, is Johnson County moving up in the world or what?


The Saga:  Chairman Kelly’s Amberwave PAC received an $85,000 contribution from Local Jobs & Economic Development Fund— without any known address.

What??? Without any known address???  

‘Tis true, according to Amberwave PAC campaign finance report.  The contribution was received on 10-8-2024 by E-funds, with no address available.  

Link below to entire finance report.
http://ethics.ks.gov/CFAScanned/PACs/2024ElecCycle/202410/PAC038_202410.pdf


However, research by Earl Glynn, Watch Dog Lab, posted on October the 29th found that Local Jobs & Economic Development Fund was partially funded in 2022 from the following:

  1. $75,000 from Tides Advocacy (Dark Money)
  2. $1,040,000 from Tides Foundation (Dark Money)
  3. $200,000 from Energy Action Fund (described by Influence Watch as “a major pass-through funder to environmentalist organizations and causes”)  

The link to Earl Glynn’s Watch Dog Lab report:

https://watchdoglab.substack.com/p/nonpartisan-johnson-county-contests

WOW, all of this Dark Money in addition to Chairman Kelly touting his connections with the Global Covenant of Mayors and the European Union when he was Mayor of Roeland Park and Chairman of Climate Action KC!!!  

Link to video:

Please note on Amberwave PAC finance report (Ethics.ks.gov) that $35,041.06 of the Dark Money is being spent on behalf of my opponent in District 3. Dark Money, with an agenda.  I love globalists.

One comment

  1. Regarding local elections, as compared to state or country wide elections. I am automatically suspicious when any entity, any entity far removed from my little ol’ Johnson County, KS, would be interested enough to donate a couple of hundred thousand dollars in order to influence my little ol’ local election. Why are wealthy, but distant, people caring how Me and fellow citizens vote? Or think?

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