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Thursday June 11th, 2020
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New Filing Requirement Takes Effect in Washington State
The Public Disclosure Commission of Washington has changed the rules for donations from non-individuals that will impact its reporting requirements from campaigns and committees starting today .
FEC Cites Committees for Failure To File 12-Day Pre-Primary Financial Report
The FEC cited five campaign committees for failing to file the 12-Day Pre-Primary Report required by the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 for primary elections held on June 9, 2020 in the state of Georgia.
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Tennessee House Approves Measure Reducing Campaign Finance Disclosures
The Tennessee state House approved a measure that will exempt campaign contribution disclosures before primary and general elections.
Bloomberg Loophole Paves the Way for Rich Donors to Ignore Contribution Limits
An FEC contribution loophole appears to allow self-funded candidates transfer unlimited leftover funds to a political party. Striking fears of one individual having significant influence over a party, as is the case with Mike Bloomberg's campaign funds.
Political Donations Dropped Off as COVID-19 Pandemic Peaked
The cancellation of in-person presidential and congressional fundraisers, and uncertainty of the pandemic's economic impact on potential donors has caused a slump in campaign contributions.
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