Mayoral candidate sues over Austin's outside funding cap

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AUSTIN (KXAN) — Tuesday, Austin mayoral candidate Doug Greco filed a lawsuit against the city over its rule that limits the amount of money local candidates can take from people outside of city limits.

That rule caps city council and mayoral candidates to an aggregate $47,000 from outside donors, the lawsuit says.

“Why should my niece who will be voting for the first time, she’s 18…why is she not able to donate to her uncle but another candidates’ niece in west Austin can donate to their campaign. That’s not fair,” Greco told reporters outside of the federal courthouse in downtown Austin Tuesday.

Greco and his attorney are asking that a hearing be set no later than early October to potentially allow that cap to be lifted heading into the November election. Greco is running against current Mayor Kirk Watson, former Austin City Council Member Kathie Tovo, Carmen Llanes Pulido and Jeffery Bowen.

KXAN has reached out to the city of Austin for a response and will update this article when we receive it.

One-on-one with Greco

Grace Reader: I wasn’t around when this rule was put in place, but my guess would be that the goal is to make sure that the folks who were funding these races would benefit from them — they live in Austin. What do you say to folks who don’t want your niece or someone from Pennsylvania sending you money?

Greco: Whatever the intended effect was in 1997 disadvantages the folks who need a broad base of support. The majority of Austinites have not grown up here, but we come here to work and make this a better city. I’m representing them as well. If we run for office after a lifetime of service here we shouldn’t be disadvantaged because you grew up in the coal region of Pennsylvania or you grew up in Tyler, Texas.

Reader: Do you not ultimately think that this could set the precedent that, for example, a candidate down the road could get tens of thousands of dollars from someone in Colorado and have it really impact what’s happening here in Austin?

Greco: Look we have $450 caps. So there are individual caps. Everything has to be disclosed. So if someone is taking money from developers that obviously have an interest in Austin but live outside, that has to be disclosed, what their occupation is. The check against it is the fact that those donations have to be disclosed.

Greco trails Watson in donations

Mayor Kirk Watson pulled in more fundraising dollars than all of his opponents combined last reporting period — from the first of the year until the end of June — by a significant margin.

During that period, Watson reported $710,580.84 in contributions.

Greco was his closest opponent at $88,334.00 in contributions. Carmen Llanes Pulido gathered $71,007.00 and former Austin city council member Kathie Tovo fundraised $57,457.42. The final candidate, Jeffery Bowen had not yet filed when that report was due.

“We have the resources to get our word out around working class families and standing up for civil rights. We’re continuing to raise money and, you know, we’re raising what we need to to communicate our message,” Greco previously told KXAN of that fundraising.

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