BOSTON — Democrats are calling on U.S. Sen. Scott Brown to disclose the members of a committee hosting a New York City fundraising event for him on Saturday.
A list of out-of-state fundraising events for Brown includes one listed as an "Evening Reception with New York Finance Committee" in New York City.
Massachusetts Democratic Party Chairman John Walsh said Brown is refusing to "come clean" about who is on the committee.
A campaign spokesman for Brown said all of his fundraising information is disclosed as required by the Federal Election Commission.
Brown has received more than $620,000 in itemized donations from New York this election cycle including donations from the financial services and health care sectors.
The Massachusetts Republican has also collected about five times as much as chief Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren from political action committees.