In addition to the post that’s since been removed, it sounds like there’s skepticism about CASA keeping their non-profit organization’s activities separate from their advocacy organization’s activities.
Torres said CASA’s leadership is careful to keep the activities of the two entities separate. There’s a memorandum of understanding between the two sides, “describing specific roles,” he said, and it’s reviewed and “refined” annually by lawyers and auditors.
I found a second article in my feed that seems to go into a little more detail: https://www.marylandmatters.org/2023/11/10/casa-scrambles-to-save-political-financial-support/
In addition to the post that’s since been removed, it sounds like there’s skepticism about CASA keeping their non-profit organization’s activities separate from their advocacy organization’s activities.