A national anti-gay-marriage group that has fought to keep its donor list confidential omitted contributors' names from its campaign disclosure filing in a referendum on gay marriage, earning criticism from gay-marriage supporters who say it refuses to abide by the rules.
The National Organization for Marriage's quarterly filing with the state ethics commission indicated its political action committee raised about $250,000, which went to a group that will soon launch television ads. NOM also declined to release donors' names in a 2009 gay-marriage referendum, when it donated $1.9 million.
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