Dark Money Group Unmasked by State Ethics Commission

Sep 1, 2025 | News

Dark Money Group Unmasked by State Ethics Commission

By Think New Mexico

Earlier this year a dark money group called “New Mexico Safety Over Profit” (NMSOP) was sued by the state Ethics Commission for refusing to comply with the state law that required them to disclose the sources of their funding. NMSOP was the public face of the opposition to Think New Mexico’s proposed reforms to the medical malpractice law during the last legislative session.

NMSOP was adamant that they would not reveal their donors, telling the investigative news outlet Searchlight New Mexico: “We certainly will not be disclosing our donors, nor do we have to.”

NMSOP has now done just that.

In order to settle the 73-page legal action filed by the New Mexico Ethics Commission, NMSOP is paying a $5,000 fine, the maximum amount authorized for violations of the Lobbyist Regulation Act, and releasing their full list of donors.

So who was secretly funding this dark money group?

As it turns out, 100% of their donors are trial lawyers, law firms, and one paralegal. 

(Originally published by Think New Mexico, August 11, 2025)

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