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Even with this new information on the shortfalls of the Recovery.gov site, the Franklin Center failed to set the record straight. In its 2010 Annual report, the center boasted it found that the "stimulus sent funds in the form of grants, loans and government contracts to support more than 200 projects in imaginary ZIP codes covering 38 states." It did not mention the errors in the database, but let the record stand as a story of government waste.<ref>Bill McMorris, [http://watchdog.org/1530/6-4-billion-stimulus-goes-to-phantom-districts/ $6.4 Billion Stimulus Goes to Phantom Districts], ''New Mexico Watchdog'', November 17, 2009.</ref><ref>Matt Apuzzo, [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705345576/Stimulus-accuracy-comes-under-fire.html Stimulus accuracy comes under fire], ''Associated Press'', November 19, 2009.</ref>
===Additional Criticism from Media Watchdog Organizations===
The journalistic integrity of these sites has been called into question by media watchdog groups. Laura McGann, assistant editor at the Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard University, wrote that the Franklin Center is backing news organizations who engage in distorted reporting across the country. "As often as not, their reporting is thin and missing important context, which occasionally leads to gross distortions," wrote McGann, who pointed to several instances where the Watchdog websites wrote stories that turned out to be misleading or untrue.<ref>Rebekah Metzler, [http://www.pressherald.com/news/watchdog-website-puts-a-new-spin-on-politics_2010-10-02.html 'Watchdog' website puts a new spin on politics'], ''Portland Press Herald'', October 2, 2010.</ref>
In 2009, the Franklin Center announced its "Benjamin Franklin Fellows" program beginning January 1, 2010 and lasting 21 weeks, for "enterprising journalists seeking the hands-on experience of a statehouse beat," advertising that "Franklin Fellows will work in a variety of statehouses across the nation with seasoned correspondents to produce daily news as well investigative pieces" and that "[f]ellows also will have unique networking opportunities with a nationwide collection of state capital bureaus."<ref>Bill McMorris, Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity, [http://franklincenterhq.org/604/benjamin-franklin-fellows/ Benjamin Franklin Fellows], organizational publication, October 2, 2009.</ref>
==Finances and FundingSources==
===Franklin's "Commercial Fundraiser," ClearWord Communications===
* [[Small Business Hawaii Foundation]]: $45,000
* [[Maryland Reporter]]: $7,500
 
===Core Finances===
 
'''2011''':<ref name="2011_990">Franklin Center, [https://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2011/264/066/2011-264066298-08cf2db3-9.pdf 2011 Form 990], organizational annual IRS filing, November 12, 2012.</ref>
 
* Total Revenue: $6,614,542
* Total Expenses: $6,672,066
* Net Assets: $473,964
 
'''2010''':<ref name="2010_990">Franklin Center, [https://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2010/264/066/2010-264066298-07c0c161-9.pdf 2010 Form 990], organizational annual IRS filing, October 25, 2011.</ref>
 
* Total Revenue: $3,775,771
* Total Expenses: $3,942,844
* Net Assets: $531,248
 
'''2009''':<ref name="2009_990">Franklin Center, [https://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2009/264/066/2009-264066298-068fdb77-9.pdf 2009 Form 990], organizational annual IRS filing, October 20, 2011.</ref>
 
* Total Revenue: $2,378,965
* Total Expenses: $1,689,442
* Net Assets: $690,913
==Franklin Center-Funded and Affiliated Sites==
*[[Wyoming Liberty Group]], Wyoming, [http://www.wyomingreporter.org wyomingreporter.org]
===Franklin Center in Wisconsin===
One of the Franklin Center's sites, the [[Wisconsin Reporter]], was launched in January, and it's articles have been featured in weekly newspapers across the state. In February, the outlet supported a poll that claimed 71% of Wisconsin residents thought Governor [[Scott Walker]]'s budget proposal to cut the collective bargaining rights of most of the state's public sector workers was 'fair.'<ref>Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity. [http://us1.campaign-archive1.com/?u=6d195a77b46a877ab2b3a62b1&id=aae9b36e46&e= BREAKING: Poll Shows 71% of Wiscosnites Think Walker's Budget Changes are "Fair]," organizational press release, February 24, 2011.</ref> The suspiciously high percentage caused some to question the source of the poll.<ref>[http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/02/group_pushing_the_group_behind_the_conservative_poll_of_walkers_budget_plan_wisconsin_poll_has_gop_ba.php The Conservative Group Behind The Poll of Walker's Budget Plan], ''Talking Points Memo'', accessed August 19, 2011.</ref> But a lot of local and national news outlets cited the poll without investigation, including MSNBC.<ref>Talking Points Memo TV, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMlyFVp3Kxg&feature=player_embedded MSNBC Pushes Right-Wing Wisconsin Poll], ''YouTube'', accessed August 19, 2011.</ref> Data from the poll of 500 likely voters was managed by Pulse Opinion Research, owned by Scott Rasmussen, a trustee of the [[Property and Environment Research Center]], which has ties to the [[Koch Brothers]] and [[Exxon Mobil]].<ref>American Bridge 21st Century Foundation, [http://bridgeproject.com/?organization&id=274486 Recipient: Property and Environment Research Center], ''Bridge Project'' profile, accessed June 2013.</ref> The Rasmussen Poll also released a poll that "showed 48% of American voters supported Walker, while just 38% supported the unions,” said Evan McMorris-Santoro writing for ''TPMuckracking''. “That poll was criticized for asking leading questions that seemed to point respondents toward opposing the unions.”<ref> Evan McMorris-Santoro, [http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/02/mysterious-conservative-poll-of-walkers-budget-plan-hits-wisconsin.php Mysterious Conservative Poll of Walker’s Budget Plan Hits Wisconsin], ''Talking Points Memo'', February 24, 2011.</ref>
 
==Finances==
 
'''2011''':<ref name="2011_990">Franklin Center, [https://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2011/264/066/2011-264066298-08cf2db3-9.pdf 2011 Form 990], organizational annual IRS filing, November 12, 2012.</ref>
 
Total Revenue: $6,614,542
Total Expenses: $6,672,066
Net Assets: $473,964
 
'''2010''':<ref name="2010_990">Franklin Center, [https://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2010/264/066/2010-264066298-07c0c161-9.pdf 2010 Form 990], organizational annual IRS filing, October 25, 2011.</ref>
 
Total Revenue: $3,775,771
Total Expenses: $3,942,844
Net Assets: $531,248
 
'''2009''':<ref name="2009_990">Franklin Center, [https://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2009/264/066/2009-264066298-068fdb77-9.pdf 2009 Form 990], organizational annual IRS filing, October 20, 2011.</ref>
 
Total Revenue: $2,378,965
Total Expenses: $1,689,442
Net Assets: $690,913
==Personnel==
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