Koch Network Looks to a More Bipartisan Tone Following Midterms

  • Move comes after conservative group spent millions on election
  • Free trade, immigration and criminal justice reform top issues
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The public policy and political network led by billionaire Charles Koch is advocating a more bipartisan approach, even after spending tens of millions of dollars on advertising to help Republicans running in last week’s midterm congressional elections.

In the remaining weeks of the year, the network plans a “multi-million-dollar” campaign to address some of the top issues embraced by its membership: criminal justice reform, immigration and promotion of free trade.